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State Food Assistance Employment and Training Program (FAP E&T) is sponsored by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services' Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance (ORIA). The FAP E&T program provides employment readiness opportunities for FAP customers, helping immigrants and refugees prepare for work as well as obtain and maintain employment.
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Food Assistance Program Employment and Training [](https://www. dshs. wa.
gov/esa/csd-office-refugee-and-immigration-assistance/food-assistance-program-employment-and-training) # Food Assistance Program Employment and Training **ORIA Program Manager:** McKenzie. Nassiri@dshs. wa.
gov The Food Assistance Program Employment and Training program seeks to provide employment readiness opportunities for State Food Assistance recipients, helping people prepare for work as well as obtain and maintain employment.
FAP recipients face employment barriers that are similar to those of other refugees and immigrants receiving services from ORIA, including limited English proficiency; lack of education or knowledge and skills in navigating U.S. work culture; gaps in work history due to displacement; practical barriers such as transportation; and temporary and insecure housing.
Participation in FAP Employment and Training is voluntary and there is no requirement to participate a certain number of hours. **Are you interested in enrolling in FAP Employment and Training? ** If you are already a Food Assistance Program recipient, contact one of the service providers listed at the bottom of this page to enroll.
If you are not currently enrolled in the Food Assistance Program, you are encouraged to apply for this benefit to stabilize food security and start the process towards qualifying for FAP E&T services. Applicants can use the "See if I Qualify" tool on Washington Connection to check eligibility and apply for benefits.
An individual is may qualify for FAP Employment and Training services if they meet all of the following criteria: * Are receiving benefits from the state Food Assistance Program. * Are at least 16 years old. * Are not receiving State Family Assistance, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families or Refugee Cash Assistance.
View a list of Food Assistance Program Employment and Training service providers on our interactive resource tool.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Qualified organizations interested in providing services through the State Food Assistance Employment and Training Program (FAP E&T). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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