
Programs and Partnerships to Assist with Tuition
Healthy Hair Care Beauty Academy Partner with Spotsylvania DSS View Program.
The View program is designed to focus on:
Employment, Self-Sufficiency, Accountability, Community Involvement and Education
HHCBA & The View programs help parents and families achieve the goal of self-sufficiency. Allow families living below the federal poverty level to contribute to their goal of self-sufficiency. Help participants obtain work skills and experience. Instruct participants in job Readiness and Job Searching.
What are the requirements
Gain and maintain Employment for 30 or more hours each week or……
Participate in a WORK ACTIVITY for 35 hours each week
Enroll in an educational, GED or certificate program (cosmetology program)
What is a Work Activity
Work Activities are designed to help gain valuable work experience, prepare for employment, look for jobs, or receive education and training…..
Spotsylvania Department of Social Services
9019 Old Battlefield Blvd, Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA 22553
DARS Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services has partnered with Healthy Hair Care Beauty Academy to assist individuals with disabilities in achieving theirs goals of employment and /or independence.
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Brain injury Services
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Center for independent living
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Employment Services organization
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Virginia Assistive Technology System
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ATLFA
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One stop Career Centers
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Tickets to Work/Employment Networks
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High School and Higher Education
For more information about DARS,
8004 Franklin Dr,
Richmond, VA 23229
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
The Spotsylvania County Department of Social Services (DSS) administers benefits under the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program which provides temporary cash assistance to families with low income who have children. Parents who receive this assistance and are able to work, are required to participate in the VIEW program.
Eligible families receive a monthly cash payment to meet their basic needs. To be eligible, a family must be financially needy and must meet certain requirements. A child may be eligible if he/she:
Is going to school regularly if he is between the ages of 5 and 18
Is living with a parent, or other relative
Is a U.S. citizen, or an eligible immigrant
Is under age 18, or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19
https://www.spotsylvania.va.us/360/Temporary-Assistance-for-Needy-Families-
WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT – PROGRAM
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) offers an integrated and comprehensive range of services consisting of workforce development activities benefiting job seekers—adults, dislocated workers, youth, incumbent workers, new entrants to the workforce, veterans, individuals with disabilities—and employers.
WIOA’s objective is to meet employers’ needs by increasing employment, job retention, earnings, and occupational skills among all job seeker populations. Job seekers first must meet WIOA eligibility requirements to receive WIOA-funded services. More information on the WIOA program may be viewed on the WIOA orientation video below. All applicants must watch the orientation video prior to contacting a case manager or attending a eligibility determination meeting.
