December 2015

Congratulations to our recent Casper graduates!

December 28, 2015 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming

Please join us in congratulating our group of graduates from the Medical Office Careers training in Casper.

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What Goes Around Comes Around: CLIMB Graduates Give Back During Holidays

December 16, 2015 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming

  (Above left: The CLIMB Giving Tree in Cheyenne displays ornaments with toy and clothing requests for current participants in the program. Above right: A CLIMB mom celebrates Christmas with her son.) There’s often more joy in giving than...

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Dressing for Success: CLIMB’s Inside-Out Approach to Job Training

December 15, 2015 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming, Recruitment

  (Pictured above: Laramie CLIMB participants shop at the Clothing Cottage Thrift Boutique in preparation for job interviews during an Office Careers Training program.) “There’s something special about a woman who feels good in her clothes,” says Chanda Ziegler, who manages...

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Progress Report 2015

December 11, 2015 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming, Updates

Click on the image below to read the report. Inspired by these stories?  

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Congratulations to our recent Gillette graduates!

December 7, 2015 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming

Please join us in congratulating our group of graduates from the Professional Workflow Specialist training in Gillette.

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Congratulations to our recent Cheyenne graduates!

December 7, 2015 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming

Please join us in congratulating our group of graduates from the Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) training in Cheyenne.

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CLIMB Wyoming Recognized for Innovative Multi-Generational Program Approach by the Center for the Study of Social Policy

December 3, 2015 | Posted in: Awards & Recognition, Climb Wyoming, Updates

(Jackson, WY – December 02, 2015) CLIMB Wyoming, a nonprofit organization that trains and places single mothers in careers that successfully support their families, was recently recognized as a “Promising Program” by the Center for the Study of Social...

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