​The pathway to self-sufficiency changes lives for good. Designed to assist persons to gain employable skills that lead to self-sufficient independent living. While in a training program, there are multiple shelter options available to fit any budget.
Services:
• Career planning
• Job search & referrals
• Employment related training/certifications
• Resume writing
• Work card assistance
• Financial literacy classes
In the last year:
• 120 participants served
• 85% success rate {housed/self sufficient-employed}
• 7338 nights of lodging
• 65 professional development class graduates
• 31 trade skill graduates {CDL, Phlebotomy, Peer Support, Welding, Forklift}
• 512 clothing assistance
• 28 work card/ ID assistance
• 3760 case management/job referral sessions
Potential training programs:
• Culinary
• Hospitality
• Truck driving
• Cosmetology
• Trade positions
• And more!
Lied Transitional Housing units are furnished studio apartments with a kitchen, living/dining area, bedroom, and full bath. Units house men and women, no families, that are currently enrolled in a program working with a case manager. Individuals can remain in an apartment for up to 12 months until transitioning to own long-term self-sufficient housing.
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• 30% of income towards program fees
• $15 for monthly utilities

If you’d like to enroll in our Vocational Program to get started with job training for a new chapter of your life, please call 702-701-5347 or email vocationalserviceslv@usw.salvationarmy.org.
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If you would like to provide a scholarship for an individual to go to training and be housed during their transitional period towards long-term self-sufficient success please contact Homer Smith, Donor Relations Director, homer.smith@usw.salvationarmy.org.

The good work we do is made possible by good people like you.
On behalf of all whose lives have been impacted for GOOD, thank you!