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Are you approaching your next stage and feeling overwhelmed? CHS is here to help

Our next sessions kick off Tuesday October 17 through Thursday November 16 – join us!

Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-7 p.m. at 3335 Forest Hill Blvd. in West Palm Beach! 

During our 5-week program you’ll receive:

  • Counseling as you explore new job opportunities
  • Work readiness training
  • Peer mentoring and tips to help you advocate for yourself
  • College counseling

Who can participate?

  • Students ages 14-21 years
  • Students currently enrolled in school

To learn more, please contact Brenda Coleman, Program Manager, by calling (561) 307-8169 or emailing Brenda.Coleman@chsfl.org!

We offer this in the following regions:

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