
In order for ACCESS to fully address the employment and training needs of the urban Aboriginal community in Metro Vancouver, we must also address other life circumstances that stand in the way of achieving employment goals. ACCESS’ knowledgeable staff can provide information and referrals to organizations that assist with employment related barriers such as homelessness, health care, lack of food and clothing, addictions, education, advocacy, and personal supports.
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