CJWC – Volunteer Fair
Christian Women’s Job Corps trains women in Tarrant County who are unemployed, underemployed, or finding their way back to work. CWJC equips underserved women with the job skills, life skills, and personal development tools they need to achieve lasting economic independence. More than 17% of Arlington residents live below the federal poverty line, and women head a disproportionate share of those households. For many of the women CWJC serves, a single job skills class or a mentor relationship is the turning point between crisis and stability. As a tuition-free program without federal or state funding, the volunteers make it happen—retirees, working professionals, neighbors who believe in lifting women up. Mid-August, CJWC is throwing a volunteer appreciation fair to celebrate the people who’ve shown up for their clients this year, and they’re inviting past and potential volunteers to join us. It’s a thank you, sure. But it’s really about recognizing the people who give their time and expertise to help women reclaim their futures. When you sponsor this event, you’re not just funding an afternoon. You’re partnering with a community that believes women deserve a shot.
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