Women Empowered Women Employed Workshop
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Women Empowered Women Employed Workshop

Join us for a free workshop where we'll work on job seeking skills and learn about local resources. Childcare provided on site. Give aways!

By Safe Journeys

Date and time

Thursday, May 2 · 9am - 2pm CDT

Location

Crossbridge Community Church- Ottawa Campus

4161 Columbus Street Ottawa, IL 61350

About this event

  • 5 hours

Women Empowered Women Employed Workshop

Safe Journeys is offering this free workshop, which will be offered at Crossbridge Community Church - Ottawa Campus (across from Farm & Fleet). Join us for a day of empowerment and inspiration! This workshop is designed to help women gain the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the workforce. From resume building to interview tips, we've got you covered. Network with other like-minded individuals and learn from successful professionals in various industries. Don't miss out on this opportunity to empower yourself and take the next step in your career. We will provide childcare on site. See you there!

Notes:

This event is limited to ten participants. Additional ticketholders will be put on a waiting list and will have priority for our second workshop if there is no room in our first workshop.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of this event?

Thanks to funding from Starved Rock Country Community Foundation's Women Inspired Network, this workshop is being offered free of charge.

What about my children?

Safe Journeys staff will be providing childcare during the event. Please make sure that you register your children so that we can prepare.

What about lunch?

Safe Journeys will provide a continental breakfast and lunch from Jimmy John's for you and any registered children.

Organized by

Safe Journeys is a 501(c )(3) non-profit agency that provides supportive services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in LaSalle and Livingston counties.

OUR MISSION

To empower survivors of domestic and sexual violence and work to end such violence in our communities.

Safe Journeys is committed to ending domestic and sexual violence by creating an environment where survivors are empowered and by working together to eliminate the cultural norms that allow such violence to happen and that prevent some survivors from receiving the support they need. We recognize that efforts to end domestic and sexual violence must address the intersecting forms of oppression that support such violence, including sexism, racism, heterosexism, ageism, classism, and ableism.