Shiawassee County – Michelle first came to GST Michigan Works! in Owosso in April of 2021 after losing her employment. Michelle faced financial barriers due to the loss of income, and she desired to work full-time in an office environment but lacked the necessary experience and confidence to pursue that career. After connecting with staff […]

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Genesee County – Justin had previous experience working for several years in the healthcare industry for a long-term care facility. He decided to go in a different direction and attended college to receive his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.  Once his degree was completed in 2022, he applied at the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office for […]

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Genesee County – Deaven’s remarkable journey toward a flourishing career in the culinary arts was sparked in June 2022 when they enrolled in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Youth program and Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates. Their story is a shining example of how these programs can empower young individuals to overcome obstacles and […]

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Huron County – TJ and Rian were Juniors at Elkton/Pigeon/Bay Port High School (Lakers). They had interviewed at Green Acre Landscaping in Bad Axe for summer employment. Both also qualified for the Young Professional Program – Paid Work Experience Program through GST Michigan Works! in Bad Axe to help youth gain work skills, but even […]

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Genesee County –  When Stanley entered the PATH program, he was a self-employed referee/umpire but really wanted to find a career. He worked to establish a plan that included coaching sessions along the way to help him succeed. He showed his determination by completing assessments , attending workshops, and updating his resume. Stanley decided he […]

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Shiawassee County – Mylissa approached the Shiawassee County Michigan Works! office in May of 2022 for assistance with completing the last year of her bachelor’s degree in nursing at Baker College. While working full-time as a phlebotomist, Mylissa struggled to cover the cost of tuition and books that Federal Student Aid wouldn’t cover. On top […]

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