 Displaced Homemaker Program
A displaced homemaker is someone who has
lost his/her main means of support due to separation,
divorce or death of a spouse. This program is funded
by grants from the NJ Department of Community
Affairs (Division on Women) and the United Way
of Gloucester County to provide services to displaced
homemakers, including: counseling, community
referrals, job search workshops, interest testing,
and life skills development.
Center Career Decision-Making Assistance
The Center also offers its clients (Displaced
Homemakers) in-depth Career Counseling. Clients
may choose to take the Myers-Briggs (personality)
Type Indicator and/or the Strong Interest Inventory.
The Center's Career Counselor will interpret the
results of these inventories and assist clients with
placement into education/vocational training or
employment of their choice.
The Center's services are FREE of charge.
For more information on programs offered
by the Center for People in Transition, please call
856-415-2222.
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