Basic Skills and Assessment

Providing individualized, self-paced (but certified teacher-guided) instruction to help you reach your education goals quickly and effectively. Both Basic Skills and Computer classes are available.

Chrysalis Boutique

The Chrysalis Boutique provides new and gently used career related clothing and accessories to eligible low-income women and men entering the workforce with a referral from a participating workforce development program, human service agency, and/or non-profit agency. The boutique is not open to the public.

e-911

Provides a summary of the revised Wayne County E-911 Operational Surcharge, remittance instructions for Wayne County Providers and service districts.

PATH

Partnership
Accountibility
Training
Hope

Career Services

Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act is designed to assist youth (14-24), adult job seekers and employers with specialized services and activities..

Employment Services

Basic career services are available to all job seekers that come into our center. These services include:.

Weatherization / Energy Assistance

Providing energy-saving measures at no cost to the client to reduce household utility expenses. Measures may include attic/wall insulation, air sealing techniques, furnace tune-ups/replacements and more.

Transportation

Providing service that is demand driven, responsive to need, and focused on serving the most vulnerable populations. Our fleet consists of six vehicles, all equipped with wheelchair lifts to accommodate disabled/wheelchair-bound passengers.

WayneLinc

Are you a Wayne County resident ready to take charge of your career journey? WayneLINC is here to support individuals like you in securing and maintaining meaningful employment. Whether you’re transitioning between jobs, exploring new career paths, or seeking specialized training, WayneLINC, a program created in partnership between Wayne County and SEMCA, offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to your unique needs.

WIOA

Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) is designed to provide quality employment and training services to assist eligible individuals in finding self-sustaining employment. Available Services- (all services are free of charge).

Brownfield Redevelopment


As part of the DCC, The Downriver Area Brownfield Consortium (DABC) was formed and empowered to work together with member communities and other stakeholders to prevent, assess, safely cleanup, and sustainably reuse brownfield sites. A brownfield site is real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. .