What is Help?

Ready for a career
in health care?

HELP will prepare you for a high-demand job in health care.

 

Project HELP assists income-eligible students with education, training, and supportive services that will place them on a career pathway to jobs that pay well and are in high demand.

Are you ready to make a life change? Imagine a rewarding career that helps people, pays a competitive wage, and offers greater security than what you may have experienced before. That's the exciting world of health care! Project HELP can help you overcome the challenges that might be standing in your way to a job you'll truly enjoy.

 

Study one the following qualified programs:

 

Project Help

The program is offered at Central Community College, and is supported by the Administration for Children and Families, and U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. *TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) recipients, and those with incomes at or below established Federal poverty guidelines. 

Project HELP is a demonstration project funded by the Federal government. The primary goal of this project is to provide training and support to help people improve their skills and find better jobs.  In order to learn what works, the Federal government is conducting a study requiring every person eligible for Project HELP to be selected through a lottery system.  Those not selected through the lottery will not be able to participate in Project HELP, but will be able to enroll in any other services or programs for which they are eligible.

Our simple, three-step application process.

Verify your income with our staff.
Qualified students must participate in an interview to assess goals and barriers.
Complete and submit the HELP Grant Permission and Intake Forms.