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#19 Greater West Town Project

Program Address

500 N Sacramento Blvd
Chicago 60612
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Hotline Contact

Carmen Martinez
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(312) 432-9595 x226

Program Office Hours

Day(s) Open Time Close Time
Monday-Friday 08:00 am 04:00 pm

Program Description

GWTP’s programs are designed to address the unique needs of the people it serves, including: low-income and unemployed individuals, high school non-completers, opportunity youth, single parents, limited English speakers, returning citizens, individuals experiencing homelessness, lesser-skilled and dislocated workers, and women seeking nontraditional careers.

Since its founding in 1989, the agency has:
Trained, supported, and placed more than 9,500 low-income community residents and dislocated workers into sustainable employment.
Established training programs and placed neighborhood workers with more than 450 local companies.
Provided more than 5,200 high school-aged students with alternative education, job training, job placement, youth mentoring, career planning assistance, and dropout prevention services.

Class/Tutoring Times

  • Morning
  • Afternoon

Learning Options

  • In-Person

Languages of Staff

  • English
  • Spanish

Tutoring Available

No

Tutoring Volunteers Needed?

No

Types of Classes Offered

  • Reading
  • Math
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Job/Career Training

Additional Services Offered

  • Transition/Employment Services

Bridge Programs

  • Manufacturing/Entrepreneurship
  • Other
  • Transportation/Distribution/Logistics

ICAPS Programs

  • Manufacturing/Entrepreneurship
  • Other
  • Manufacturing (Wood Working), Transportation/Distribution/Logistics (Shipping and Receiving)

This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.