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Updated: 6:48 PM Sep 1, 2010
Dress For Success Teams Up With Workforce plus to Help Women Find Employment
Women struggling to find a job, don't have to struggle to find something to wear to their next interview. They can now dress to impress their future employers and it won't cost them a penny.
Posted: 8:04 PM Aug 30, 2010Reporter: Jennifer Milton Email Address: jennifer.milton@wctv.tv |
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Women struggling to find a job, don't have to struggle to find something to wear to their next interview. They can now dress to impress their future employers and it won't cost them a penny.
Workforce plus recently teamed up with the Tallahassee chapter of the Dress for Success organization to help women who can't afford to purchase professional attire.
Officials with the program say customers can make an appointment to come in and professionals will help them find a suit and accessories to give them that extra boost of confidence during a job interview.
"It's a good place to come because you don't have to pay anything. It's free. So, it's a good opportunity for those who don't have a job or are willing to look for a job," said Ellen Washington.
The items for the program were donated by members of the community and other local organizations.
For more information call Workforce plus at 850-617-4602 or call (850) 617-4501.
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