The Dallas County System of Services at Arsenal Place offers two federally funded workforce tracks for individuals aged 16 and up through its Youth Opportunity Advancement program.
Vocational training and case management can lead tomilitary enlistment,collegeor direct employment.
Enrollment is open to self-referrals—no court orderrequired—and intake staff guide applicants through eligibility and program guidelines.
Arsenal Place’s youth division runs year-round STEM programs, including after-school and summer sessions for K-12 students in Dallas and Wilcox counties. Services includehands-on STEM and robotics workshops,andcareer exploration at sites such as International Paper and Craig Airport.
The program also offers juvenile diversion training with partnerships from the Department of Youth Services, local lawenforcementand guest speakers.Craig saidthenewProblematic Sexual Behaviors early intervention for ages 7–17. Attendance can preventlong-term court placement.
These efforts engageroughly 1,200students annually and represent the first community-hosted grant training site forthe Department of Youth Servicesin Selma.
The Children’s Trust Fund has renewed $410,000 in grants to sustain three key programs. TheFamilyhood Programsupportsparents and co-parenting partnerships. TheGang Diversion Programofferssix conflict-resolution workshops for groups of school-age youth. Andthe Whole Family Program addressesinterrelated family needs.
Local schools,churchesor community groups can schedule workshops by calling 334-505-2069.
In partnership with Selma City Schools, the Green Street Community Center in the former Clark Elementary Pre-K building offers STEM career labswhere participants can explore careers inhealthcare,cosmetologyand construction.This program includes college campus visits and industry site tours for teachers and students.
On Nov. 6, Wallace Community College,Selmaand Dallas County System of Services will host a “Career Quest” event. Juniors and seniors can engage in on-site interviews, application workshops, ACT prep and a college and vocational resource fair—all designed to move beyond a traditional job fair toward a personalized exploration of future pathways.
For more information on any program at Dallas County System of Services, visit 22 Church St., call 334-526-4567 or reach Astrid Craig directly at 334-505-2069.
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