Youth Providers in Texas
61 organizations in Texas are dedicated to offering job training, internships, and employment opportunities for young people, enabling them to acquire valuable work experience. Here's a brief overview of youth service providers in Texas:
Data source: CareerOneStop, August 2023
1. A New Entry Inc.
A New Entry provides high quality community reentry and personal integrity support for individuals confronting or rebuilding from losses associated with homelessness, and incarceration.
- Address: 1915 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78702
- Phone: 512-410-4538
2. All Stars Project Dallas
The All Stars Project of Dallas is bringing development and opportunity to youth in West and South Dallas, who are otherwise left out of the city·s current wave of growth. All Stars is working at multiple levels, investing in intensive door-to-door community outreach to grow the All Stars Talent Show Network and the Development School for Youth, collaborating with nonprofits as part of The School Zone, and partnering with Southern Methodist University·s Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development to foster new conversations among thought leaders and policy makers.
- Address: 1835 Young Street Dallas, TX 75201
- Phone: 214-382-5890
- Email: [email protected]
3. American Youthworks - YouthBuild
The mission of American YouthWorks is to provide young people with opportunities to build careers, strengthen communities, and improve the environment through education, on-the-job training, and service to others.
- Address: 1901 E Ben White Blvd Austin, TX 78741
- Phone: 512-744-1900
4. American Youthworks - YouthBuild
Court-involved youth face tremendous challenges as they seek to put aside their past and begin to focus on the future. Studies demonstrate that a great many of those who have been previously involved in the criminal justice system experience a serious reduction in stable employment, housing, education, and reasonable wages throughout their lifetime. New Start Austin is a unique re-entry program that focuses on enabling court-involved youth to access the tools they need to succeed._x000D_
- Address: 1901 E. Ben White Blvd. SRVD EB Austin, TX 78741
- Phone: 512-744-1923
5. Back on My Feet - Austin
Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps.
- Address: 2001 East MLK Blvd. Bennu Coffee Austin, TX 78704
- Phone: 512-496-0542
6. Back on My Feet - Dallas
Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps.
- Address: 1100 Cadiz St. Dallas, TX 75215-1012
7. Baker Ripley (formerly Neighbordhood Centers Inc.)
Our mission is to bring resources, education, and connection to emerging neighborhoods.
- Address: 4500 Bissonnet Street Suite 200 Bellaire, TX 77401
- Phone: 713-667-9400
- Email: [email protected]
8. Bridges From School to Work
The Dallas/Fort Worth office of Bridges from School to Work matches youth with disabilities between the ages of 17 and 22 with entry-level job positions in local Dallas/Fort Worth area businesses that are seeking workforce diversification solutions.
- Address: 1201 Main Street Suite 1515 Dallas, TX 75202
- Phone: 214-658-9820
- Email: [email protected]
9. CECT Workforce Solutions, LLC - Corona Ave
We provide comprehensive services to Employers and Job Seekers in the Heart of Texas region. We help employers find quality candidates by providing services that include: candidate referrals, customized job training programs, job listings, job fair assistance, labor market information, testing and assessment, outplacement services, and layoff aversion strategies.We help job seekers find and retain employment by providing services that include job referrals, job application assistance, job readiness and job search workshops, career exploration, child care assistance, unemployment insurance information, and GED assistance.We proudly serve the six-county region of Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Limestone, and McLennan.
- Address: 4646 Corona Ave Suite 190 Corpus Christi, TX 78411
- Phone: 325-795-4217
10. CECT Workforce Solutions, LLC - Duchess Street
We provide comprehensive services to Employers and Job Seekers in the Heart of Texas region. We help employers find quality candidates by providing services that include: candidate referrals, customized job training programs, job listings, job fair assistance, labor market information, testing and assessment, outplacement services, and layoff aversion strategies.We help job seekers find and retain employment by providing services that include job referrals, job application assistance, job readiness and job search workshops, career exploration, child care assistance, unemployment insurance information, and GED assistance.We proudly serve the six-county region of Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Limestone, and McLennan.
- Address: 7821 Duchess Street Corpus Christi, TX 78413
- Phone: 254-296-5200
11. CLC Inc.
In YouthBuild programs, low-income young people ages 16 to 24 work full-time for 6 to 24 months toward their GEDs or high school diplomas while learning job skills by building affordable housing in their communities. Emphasis is placed on leadership development, community service, and the creation of a positive mini-community of adults and youth committed to each other·s success. Students may earn AmeriCorps education awards through their homebuilding and other community service. At exit, they are placed in college, jobs, or both.
- Address: 555 North Grants Lane Fort Worth, TX 76108
- Phone: 817-569-9008
12. Center Point Inc.
Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organizations that help to sustain recovery efforts.
- Address: 2101 S. Interstate 35 Suite 219 Austin, TX 78741
- Phone: 512-297-2990
13. Center for Employment Training
The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most.
- Address: 294 Candelaria Street El Paso, TX 79907
- Phone: 915-859-1070
14. Communities in School (ISY)-Heart of Texas
The mission of Communities In Schools of the Heart of Texas is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
- Address: 1001 Washington Ave Waco, TX 76701
- Phone: 254-753-6002
- Email: [email protected]
15. Community Development Corporation of Brownsville - YouthBuild
YouthBuild empowers young adults ages 16-24 by helping them attain educational and career goals.This comprehensive program focuses on education, construction training, leadership development, and community service.All cdcb YouthBuild students are part-time AmeriCorps members who upon program completion are eligible for a college scholarship.Students participating in the program receive a training stipend, classroom uniforms, work gear and a range of support services.A primary focus of cdcb YouthBuild is to help students gain marketable skills, work experience and assistance finding employment within the community.
- Address: 901 East Levee Street Brownsville, TX 78520
- Phone: 956-548-2302
16. Cornerstone Assistance Network
Cornerstone Assistance Network works with incarcerated persons who plan to return to Tarrant County from the Dawson State Jail and to Transitional Treatment Centers in Tarrant County from Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facilities Units. Post release service include an assigned mentor, education including GED; training in high-demand occupations; job readiness training; housing assistance; substance abuse treatment; physical and mental health services; job placement (some with a wage subsidy attached); employment retention and advancement services.
- Address: 3500 Noble Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76111
- Phone: 817-632-6000
- Email: [email protected]
17. Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc.
DESI is working in partnership with My Brother's Keeper Outreach Center to provide outreach, referrals, support services, job placement, and retention services.
- Address: 12621 Bissonnet Street Houston, TX 77099
- Phone: 281-372-8178
18. Dynamic Workforce Solutions - Borderplex
We provide educational solutions that will make your resume background stand out. Choose from certifications, internships, paid work experience and much more.
- Address: 300 E Main St Ste. 800 El Paso, TX 79901
- Phone: 915-887-2715
- Email: [email protected]
19. Dynamic Workforce Solutions - Deep East Texas
The Student HireAbility Navigator (SHN) initiative provides support and coordination around the region to grow and improve workforce transition services offered to students with disabilities & their families.
- Address: 210 N John Redditt Lufkin, TX 75904
- Phone: 936-639-1351
20. Dynamic Workforce Solutions - East Texas
Services provided through the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) can help you find the services you need to improve your employment opportunities.
- Address: 3800 Stone Road Kilgore, TX 75662
- Phone: 903-218-6400
21. Equus Workforce Solutions - Burnet
Our team at Equus Workforce Solutions· manages more than 350 workforce centers throughout North America that provide training, education and employment assistance to more than one million job seekers every year while fulfilling the hiring needs of thousands of businesses, large and small. Our services are complemented by our virtual tools that enable 24/7 access to services and support for job seekers, career changes and businesses.
- Address: 1001 W Buchanan Drive Suite 1 Burnet, TX 78611
- Phone: 512-756-6769
22. Equus Workforce Solutions - Odessa
Our team at Equus Workforce Solutions· manages more than 350 workforce centers throughout North America that provide training, education and employment assistance to more than one million job seekers every year while fulfilling the hiring needs of thousands of businesses, large and small. Our services are complemented by our virtual tools that enable 24/7 access to services and support for job seekers, career changes and businesses.
- Address: 2626 John Ben Shepperd Pkwy Bldg D Odessa, TX 79761
- Phone: 432-367-3332
23. Equus Workforce Solutions - San Angelo
Our team at Equus Workforce Solutions· manages more than 350 workforce centers throughout North America that provide training, education and employment assistance to more than one million job seekers every year while fulfilling the hiring needs of thousands of businesses, large and small. Our services are complemented by our virtual tools that enable 24/7 access to services and support for job seekers, career changes and businesses.
- Address: 202 Henry O Flipper St San Angelo, TX 76903
- Phone: 325-653-2321
24. Equus Workforce Solutions - San Antonio
Our team at Equus Workforce Solutions· manages more than 350 workforce centers throughout North America that provide training, education and employment assistance to more than one million job seekers every year while fulfilling the hiring needs of thousands of businesses, large and small. Our services are complemented by our virtual tools that enable 24/7 access to services and support for job seekers, career changes and businesses.
- Address: 115 E. Travis Suite 220 San Antonio, TX 78205
- Phone: 210-272-3260
- Email: [email protected]
25. Equus Workforce Solutions - Wichita Falls
Our team at Equus Workforce Solutions· manages more than 350 workforce centers throughout North America that provide training, education and employment assistance to more than one million job seekers every year while fulfilling the hiring needs of thousands of businesses, large and small. Our services are complemented by our virtual tools that enable 24/7 access to services and support for job seekers, career changes and businesses.
- Address: 4309 Jacksboro Hwy Ste 300 Wichita Falls, TX 76302
- Phone: 940-322-1801
26. Genesys Works Houston
Our Mission is to provide pathways to career success for high school students in underserved communities through skills training, meaningful work experiences, and impactful relationships
- Address: 601 Jefferson Ave Suite 3950 Houston, TX 77002
- Phone: 713-341-5777
- Email: [email protected]
27. George Gervin Youth Center
YouthBuild San Antonio is part of a nationwide mission aimed at community leadership and development. It provides its trainees with marketable construction skills as well as career planning and preparation for postsecondary education. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides the program·s funding. Each grant period is 24 months and is divided into six to eight month training cycles.
- Address: 6903 Sunbelt Drive South San Antonio, TX 78218
- Phone: 210-532-1511
28. George Gervin Youth Center - YouthBuild
The Young Fathers Reconnect Project is a mentoring program designed to help young men strengthen their relationships with their children. Young Fathers Reconnect reaches out to young fathers in pre- and post-release status. Our program provides every young father with a consistent and caring mentor who will provide support and guidance as they transition back into the community._x000D_
- Address: 6903 Sunbelt Drive S. San Antonio, TX 78218
- Phone: 210-568-8800
29. Goodwill Industries of Beaumont
Goodwill can help you prepare for employment, find a job that suits your talents, keep that job and eventually help you find a better one.
- Address: 3445 Phelan Blvd. #166 Beaumont, TX 77709
- Phone: 409-832-1822
30. Goodwill Industries of Central Texas - Austin
Workforce and Education Readiness Continuum helps prepare Austin-area residents to enter or reenter today's competitive job market.
- Address: 1015 Norwood Park Blvd Austin, TX 78753
- Phone: 512-637-7100
31. Goodwill Industries of Central Texas - Round Rock
Workforce and Education Readiness Continuum helps prepare Austin-area residents to enter or reenter today's competitive job market.
- Address: 150 West Palm Valley Boulevard Round Rock, TX 78753
- Phone: 512-637-7106
32. Goodwill Industries of Central Texas - Youth Program
Young adults, ages 16-24, can work towards their education and career goals with one-on-one assistance and support from a Career Case Manager: Resume and job interview workshops Paid internship opportunities Job search assistance Assistance with college application and enrollment Grant-funded occupational training opportunities
- Address: 6505 Burleson Rd. Austin, TX 78744
- Phone: 512-681-3301
33. Goodwill Industries of Dallas - Adult Reentry
Goodwill can help you prepare for employment, find a job that suits your talents, keep that job and eventually help you find a better one.
- Address: 3020 N. Westmoreland Rd. Dallas, TX 75212
- Phone: 214-638-2800
34. Goodwill Industries of San Antonio
Goodwill can help you prepare for employment, find a job that suits your talents, keep that job and eventually help you find a better one.
- Address: 406 W. Commerce San Antonio, TX 78207
- Phone: 210-924-8581
35. Heart of Texas Goodwill Industries Job Connection
Heart of Texas Goodwill Job Connection Centers are open to anyone in the public who wants assistance. Each center has trained, qualified staff available to help individuals find employment, upgrade their skills, and prepare for success in the workplace._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_
- Address: 1700 S New Rd, Waco, TX 76711
- Phone: 254-753-7337
36. House of Hope - Dallas Fort Worth
As a prison after care ministry, our program essentially begins once participants return home from full-time jobs.
- Address: 1470 E. Magnolia Ave. Fort Worth, TX 75247
- Phone: 817-338-9356
37. Interfaith of the Woodlands
Education and training program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find or keep a good job. For eligible young people ages 16 through 24 that qualify as low income, Job Corps provides the all-around skills needed to succeed in a career and in life.
- Address: 4242 Interfaith Way The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Phone: 281-292-4786
38. Juma
In 2017, Juma expanded its social enterprise operations to Houston, Texas. Through a partnership with hospitality company Levy Restaurant, Juma offers year-round employment at the Toyota Center and the BBVA Compass Stadium to youth aged 18-21 who have been out of school and out of work for the last 6 months. While at Juma, youth gain training and experience, earn an income, build financial capability, set career goals and ultimately, improve their economic well-being.
- Address: 9606 Hillcroft Street Houston, TX 77096
- Phone: 713-970-1642
- Email: [email protected]
39. Lord of The Streets Episcopal Church · Transitional Shelter
?Lord of The Streets is a church community that Welcomes, Restores and ?Rebuilds livesthrough relationship-focused ministries with the homeless and formerly homeless.
- Address: 3401 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77004
- Phone: 713 526 0311
- Email: [email protected]
40. Middle Rio Grande Development Council
MRGDC serves numerous key roles in the advancement of regional economic development. It and is positioned to support local initiatives and provide a mechanism for regional partners and stakeholders to meet, share information and explore issues they have in common as measures to propagate regionalism.
- Address: 307 W Nopal Carrizo Springs, TX 78834
- Phone: 830-876-3533
41. Mission Waco Mission World
The Mission Waco Mission World - Meyer Center offers pre-employment services such as job readiness and job search skills, computer skills, and assistance in setting life goals, budgeting, and other skills. _x000D_
- Address: 1315 N 15th St. Waco, TX 76707
- Phone: 254-753-4900
- Email: [email protected]
42. Motivation, Education and Training, Inc.
MET currently provides rural communities in Texas, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wyoming with employment training, family services and activities through a network of service centers.
- Address: 22551 Tree Monkey Road New Caney, TX 77357
- Phone: 281-689-5544
- Email: [email protected]
43. Per Scholas Dallas
Per Scholas was founded more than 20 years ago with a mission to open doors to transformative technology careers for individuals from often overlooked communities.
- Address: 1610 S Malcolm X Blvd Suite 380 Dallas, TX 75226
- Phone: 214-812-9319
- Email: [email protected]
44. Pettus Independent School District - YouthBuild
- Address: 500 N. May St. Pettus, TX 78146
- Phone: 361-375-2296
45. SA Youth
We help youth in highly distressed neighborhoods achieve life success through hard work, determination, and opportunities to excel.
- Address: 1700 Tampico Street San Antonio, TX 78207
- Phone: 210-223-3131
46. SER - Jobs For Progress
SERJobs has partnered with Bank of America and Old Navy to give local youth ages 16-24 the opportunity to get paid work experience via our Summer Internship Program.
- Address: 201 Broadway Street Houston, TX 77012
- Phone: 713-773-6000
- Email: [email protected]
47. SER-Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast Inc. - YouthBuild
All of SER's programs, services, and operations revolve around a few key focus areas, including education, training, employment, and empowerment. These focus areas are woven through SER's unique, holistic service model._x000D_ _x000D_
- Address: 1710 Telephone Road Houston, TX 77023
- Phone: 713-773-6000
- Email: [email protected]
48. Serco of Texas, Inc. - Bryan
The mission of the Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley is to provide an exceptional, customer-focused, and continually-improving workforce development system in the Brazos Valley region that exceeds customer expectations and enhances the availability of skilled, productive workers that exceeds customer expectations and enhances the availability of skilled, productive workers that supports the Region·s overall education and economic development strategy. The Region consists of seven counties; Brazos, Washington, Burleson, Leon, Madison, Grimes and Robertson.
- Address: 3991 E 29th St Bryan, TX 77802
- Phone: 979-595-2800
49. Serco of Texas, Inc. - Corpus Christi
Our Mission: Advancing People, Growing Businesses and Strengthening Communities through Education, Employment, Economic and Community Development
- Address: 555 North Carancahua Corpus Christi, TX 78401
- Phone: 361-903-7888
50. South Plains Community Action Association, Inc
Community Action changes people·s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.
- Address: 411 Austin Street Levelland, TX 79336
- Phone: 806-894-6104
51. Spirit Key
Spirit Key, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to a re-entry program for ex-offenders, providing educational direction and meeting the need for successful transition from prison to private citizen.
- Address: 13617 Kaltenbrun Rd. Houston, TX 77086
- Phone: 281-971-0014
- Email: [email protected]
52. Texas ChalleNGe Academy
The Texas ChalleNGe Academy (TCA) is a volunteer program for 16 to 18 year old teens that are at-risk of dropping out or that have already dropped out of high school. TCA offers a second chance for success to qualified students, without regard to race, sex, religious affiliation, or household income.
- Address: 100 School House Rd Sheffield, TX 79781
- Phone: 877-822-0050
- Email: [email protected]
53. Unlocking DOORS
Unlocking DOORS seeks to reduce recidivism rates among the clients served by the Unlocking DOORS unique service model, when compared to a similar cohort group of previously incarcerated people who have not utilized the Unlocking DOORS program upon their reentry into the community.
- Address: 12225 Greenville Avenue Suite 850 Dallas, TX 75243
- Phone: 214-296-9258
54. Volunteers of America - Austin
We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re-entry, and work release programs.
- Address: 3001 Oak Springs Drive Austin, TX 78702
- Phone: 518-928-2015
55. Volunteers of America - Dallas
We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re-entry, and work release programs.
- Address: 11300 N. Central Expy. Dallas, TX 75243
- Phone: 817-529-7300
56. Volunteers of America - Fort Worth
MINT is a special program for female offenders who come to the Federal Bureau of Prisons
- Address: 2710 Avenue J. Ste 150 Ft. Worth, TX 76105
- Phone: 817-535-0853
57. Volunteers of America - Houston
We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re-entry, and work release programs.
- Address: 4808 Yale Street Houston, TX 77018
- Phone: 713-460-0781
58. Volunteers of America - San Antonio
We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re-entry, and work release programs.
- Address: 6487 Whitby Road San Antonio, TX 78240
- Phone: 210-558-0731
59. Walker Montgomery Development Corporation
The organization was born out of a determination by the management and Board of Directors of the Gulf Coast Trades Center (GCTC) to expand affordable housing in the area. Previously, the Center, which provides training and education for adjudicated youth from around the State of Texas, participated in the Youthbuild program developing affordable housing for low and moderate income families in New Waverly, Texas. It was decided in 1999, that a separate organization, whose focus was entirely housing, was needed and thus the WMCDC was created. WMCDC was officially recognized as a CHDO by the State of Texas in September 2000. Currently, the Center and WMCDC share staff and facilities.
- Address: 143 Forest Service Road #233 New Waverly, TX 77358
- Phone: 936-344-7264
60. West Central Texas COG
Purpose: To encourage and assist local units of governments to join and cooperate with one another to improve the health, safety, and general welfare of their citizens and to plan for the future development of the area embraced by the communities within the area; to assist member units in solving current problems and completing capital improvements; and to establish regional coordination and communication to help eliminate monetary waste from duplication and misapplication.
- Address: 3702 Loop 322 Abilene, TX 79602
- Phone: 325-672-8544
61. npower - Texas
NPower creates pathways to economic prosperity by launching digital careers for military veterans and young adults from underserved communities.
- Address: 1402 Corinth Street Suite 137 Dallas, TX 75215
- Phone: 214-421-2300
- Email: [email protected]