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Our Impact

From January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024, we reached more individuals, forged new partnerships, created unique opportunities, empowered our clients to meet their goals, and made an impact in the community.

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200 Individuals Served

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60% Employed

A young woman smiles slightly at the camera as she is in the middle of her job. She is cutting open boxes at Thermo Fisher. The woman is wearing safety glasses and a hair net.

53 Business Partners

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88% Met Goals

Three men stand around a shelving unit at FISH of Clarke County, a local food bank. The men have just dropped off produce from the NW Works garden for local families in need of food.

210 Hours Invested in the Community Monthly

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64% Assessed as Job Ready

“NW Works has helped my daughter Katie achieve her goal of a part-time job in the community. Excellent job skills training has allowed her to succeed.”

Libby, Parent of a Participant

“NW Works brought new experiences for me like the garden. I can do things by myself sometimes. I have a good path.”

Stephanie, NW Works Participant

“Through ProjectSEARCH I learned how to do different jobs, which was good. I am enjoying my job now. I’m making sure that every student has a clean environment.”

Peter, NW Works Participant

Begin your pathway toward success today.