About CLTC

The Career & Life Transitions Center for Women, sponsored by NORWESCAP, has been serving displaced homemakers in Hunterdon, Warren, Somerset & Mercer county for over 30 years. Displaced Homemakers are women who have lost their primary means of financial support after the death or disability of a spouse, or following a divorce or separation and must return to the workforce. Displaced Homemakers are women who have lost their primary means of financial support after the death or disability of a spouse, or due to a divorce or separation and must return to the workforce. Displaced Homemakers have traditionally been out of the job market for a significant period of time, lack marketable skills and are now faced with supporting both themselves and their family.

The mission of the Career & Life Transitions Center is to provide quality services that will assist women gain personal and economic self-sufficiency and reach their full potential through education, training, job readiness, community referrals, and supportive services. Services the Transitions Center offers include computer training, career interest inventories, vocational counseling, job search skills, support groups, and life skills workshops. In Warren County, the Center is located at 108 E. Washington Avenue (Route 57), Washington, NJ.

NORWESCAP is a non-profit community action agency established in 1965 that creates opportunities for over 30,000 low-income people in northwest New Jersey by providing a large portfolio of self-sufficiency and emergency services. The mission of NORWESCAP is, “Creating Opportunities. Changing Lives.”

To learn more about the programs we offer, please visit www.norwescap.org.
 


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