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Aboriginal Career Training Team - ACTT VI Aboriginal Career Training Team - ACTT VI

Date added: 11/26/2010
Date modified: 11/29/2010
Filesize: 1.46 MB
ACTT VIThis is the sixth ACTT Program sponsored by Stó:Lō Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training (SASET). As with previous year's programs, students participated in a competitive atmosphere modeled after the popular T.V. series "The Apprentice."

Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe Society Giving Nature a Kick Start Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe Society Giving Nature a Kick Start

Date added: 11/26/2010
Date modified: 11/26/2010
Filesize: 403.41 kB
Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe SocietyAboriginal youth enjoy a chance to protect fish.

Skowkale Fish Hatchery, "The Rebirth of the Facility" Skowkale Fish Hatchery, "The Rebirth of the Facility"

Date added: 11/29/2010
Date modified: 11/29/2010
Filesize: 140.14 kB

Skowkale Fish HatcheryStó:Lō Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training (SASET) is proud to provide fundint to the Skowkale Fish Hatchery.

This is truly a community project.

Chehalis EAS - Aboriginal Social Assistance Recipient Employment Training (ASARET) Men's Program Chehalis EAS - Aboriginal Social Assistance Recipient Employment Training (ASARET) Men's Program

Date added: 11/29/2010
Date modified: 11/29/2010
Filesize: 70.17 kB

ASARETThe Chehalis Employment Assistance Services staff held a celebration luncheon for the Men's ASARET Program on September 24, 2010.

They were a great team to work with and they definitely made a big difference in our Chehalis community.

Life Skills Coach Training Life Skills Coach Training

Date added: 11/25/2010
Date modified: 11/29/2010
Filesize: 104 kB

Life Skills Coach TrainingThis one week training program was facilitated by Dolores Montavez Ruz; Manager of Life Skills Training, and Career Assessment and Planning of YWCA Toronto.

Participants said that as a result of this training they will 'begin Life Skills Workshops in their communities' and 'implement more workshops for their clients.'

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