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Community Services
 
 

Community Services

CCDET participates actively in the community to build partnerships and create collaborations that optimize resources toward meeting critical and emerging community needs. We embrace positive community development principles that constantly yield outstanding success.

For more information contact Byron Malsin, (malsin@uwosh.edu or 920-424-3037).

 

Current programs include:

AmeriCorps
Our local program, AmeriCorps Connects supports people and organizations by using citizen service as a strategy to meet community needs primarily in the areas of human, educational, and homeland security.

For more information about AmeriCorps and the Corporation for National Service, please refer to the following websites:

AmeriCorps Connects: www.uwosh.edu/ccdet/community/americorps/index.htm
National AmeriCorps program: www.americorps.org
Wisconsin National and Community Service Board: www.servewisconsin.org
Corporation for National Service: www.cns.gov

For more information contact Jennipher Janness, (americorps@uwosh.edu or 920-424-2244)

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Truancy Intervention Program (TIP)
TIP is designed to assist habitually truant middle and high school students in returning to school with regular attendance (Oshkosh area). College-age volunteers serve as mentors to these students, meeting with them at their school on a regular basis. Besides being an excellent source of support and encouragement, they advocate for the student, assist with organizational & study skills and provide tutoring. As a positive role model, mentors can demonstrate the connection between regular attendance and academic success.

Check out our program at TIP homepage.

For more information contact Ruth Mauritz, (mauritz@uwosh.edu or 920-424-2146).

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Youth Employment Service (YES), In School Program
YES offers activities and services that enhance basic work readiness, worker maturity and occupational skills of high school students 14 and older. Participants must meet eligibility requirements including income status and barriers to employment.

For more information contact Mary Welch, (welch@uwosh.edu or 920-424-2318).

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Youth Employment Service (YES), Out of School Program

Similar to the In School Program, this service is designed to meet the needs of young adults who have either graduated from high school, have dropped out of high school and are looking for education and career assistance, or who are in post secondary education and in need of employment assistance. (See brochure below for additional information).

For more information contact Mary Welch, (welch@uwosh.edu or 920-424-2318).

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