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Employment program for TANF recipient. Part of the Statewide Welfare Reform Program.
Provides support services to TANF clients who must be involved in work activity. Provides case management and purchased services such as transportation assistance, child day care and counseling to support work, training and education. Most able-bodied adult TANF recipients are required to participate in the Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW) program. VIEW is the work program that requires able-bodied parents to work. A family taking part in VIEW will receive help in finding a job.
Serves individuals who currently receive Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and are eligible to work. An individual is limited to 24 months of TANF benefits. Helps to enhance the participant's ability to become self-sufficient by removing barriers such as lack of day care, lack of adequate transportation and homelessness.
Employment program for TANF recipients, part of the Virginia Initiative for Education and Work. Supportive services provided to those required to participate in the program who are working, seeking employment or in an educational program.
The Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) is a program providing employment, education, and training opportunities to recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
The provision of employment related services for eligible individuals receiving SNAP and TANF to assist client in entering and retaining employment. Upon assessment of employment needs, individuals may receive job skills training, on-the-job training, community work experience, job readiness training, job search and /or educational services. Assistance with transportation, day care and other work related expenses may available to those who qualify.
Services provided to help those receiving public assistance become employed and self-sufficient.
Offers temporary payments to needy persons caring for related children under 18 (or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19) who need support due to death, disability, absence of parent(s), and sometimes employment. Offers limited aid to unrelated children. Call for information on eligibility requirements and required documentation. Provides employment services to recipients, upon approval, through the Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare Program (VIEW Program). Call for information on eligibility requirements and required documentation.
VIEW (Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare) program that implements the welfare-to-work process for clients mandated to participate.
Assists and requires TANF recipients to enter job market and maintain employment.
Employment program for TANF recipients. Part of the Statewide Welfare Reform Program.
The Virginia Initiative for Education and Work program assists individuals on public assistance (i.e. TANF, Food Stamps) find permanent employment.
Provides employment opportunities to people who participate in the TANF program. The employment services program allows people to achieve economic independence by removing work barriers; obtain work skills necessary for self-sufficiency; contribute materially to their own self-sufficiency; and obtain work experience.
This program offers case management and support services to Loudoun County residents who are or have been, within the last 12 months, recipients of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). This program provides the following and other services so that families can gain and maintain stability: Crisis Intervention Educational Opportunities Job Search Support Training Transportation Other Services
VIEW (Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare) program implements the welfare-to-work process for customers mandated to participate. The VIEW team guides welfare customers in transitioning from welfare to work and, ultimately, self-sufficiency. VIEW social workers ensure that customers comply with the work requirements while providing case management, crisis intervention, and supportive services to assist in overcoming barriers.
View (Virginia Initiative Employment not Welfare): This program is part of Welfare reform, all clients receiving TANF, and youngest child is 18 months are required to work for pay or to do community service in order to keep receiving TANF. Social Services will assist with child care.
Helps fathers secure gainful employment to meet their financial obligations to their children, contributing to their physical, emotional, and social development.

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Ticket to Work/Self Sufficiency Program
Welfare to Work Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Offers temporary payments to needy persons caring for related children under 18 (or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19) who need support due to death, disability, absence of parent(s) and sometimes employment. Offers limited aid to unrelated children. Call for information on eligibility requirements and required documentation. Provides employment services to recipients, upon approval, through the Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare Program (VIEW Program). Call for information on eligibility requirements and required documentation.
Assist eligible clients with obtaining and keeping employment.

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Ticket to Work/Self Sufficiency Program
Welfare to Work Programs
The Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) is designed with emphasis on work first in conjunction with education and training when it may enhance the participant's ability to become self-sufficient.
Assistance with referrals to employers, Virginia's Workforce Center, educational training, support services, tuition assistance, on-the-job training,testing fees, and child care services.
Employment program for TANF recipient. Part of the Statewide Welfare Reform Program.
Provides employment supports to a variety of customers in community based settings, including: people with mild to severe disabilities and people with economic challenges. Services include: supported employment, job development and placement, job coach training services, situational assessment, life skills training, and social security benefits management services. Supports a variety of customers in community based settings, including people with mild to severe disabilities, people with economic challenges, for example, TANF recipients, and people with medical concerns.

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Supported Employment
Welfare to Work Programs
Ticket to Work/Self Sufficiency Program
VIEW (Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare) program that implements the welfare-to-work process for customers mandated to participate.
The VIEW Program is a program of employment opportunities to assist individuals in attaining the goal of self-sufficiency through services such as job skills training, work experience, job readiness training, child care assistance, transportation, and other work related expenses. Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) is designed with work first emphasis in conjunction with education and training when it may enhance the TANF recipient's ability to become self-sufficient.