October 2013
In This Issue
Director's Letter: xxx
Boxer Meets Match in Child Support Technicians
Five Questions With the Parnell-Roy Family
Top 5 Super Jobs
Adopt Siblings India and Charles
These
siblings want a big family who will support them as they grow and
mature into young adults. India and Charles both love sports,
especially basketball. They both also share a love of music and
reading.
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Director's Letter: xxx
Last year, Hamilton County Job and Family Services took over
operation of the SuperJobs Center from a rivate vendor. We did so with
a number of goals, namely increasing services to Hamilton County and
City of Cincinnati residents by reducing administrative costs.
I am proud to say that one year after we assumed operation, we’ve
reduced operating costs by more than $700,000 and increased spending on
training and transportation for Hamilton County residents by more than
$900,000. As a result, more residents were able to get and keep a job.
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Boxer Meets Match in Child Support Technicians
A Cincinnati boxer
met his match when it came to two child support technicians with
Hamilton County Job and Family Services.
Set to participate
in a 10-bout fight card on Sept. 7 at Cincinnati’s Horseshoe
Casino, the boxer ran into two of his toughest adversaries to
date: Child Support Enforcement Technicians Sandi Wolf and
Debbie German.
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Five Questions with the Parnell-Roy Family
Each year, hundreds of children come into foster care through
Hamilton County Job and Family Services. Many return to their
parents. But for some children, adoption becomes the best option.
Currently, Hamilton County has about 190 children looking for
adoptive parents.
Update caught up
with James Parnell-Roy about the adoption of Jordan in 2012.
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Top 5 Super Jobs
Each month, the SuperJobs Center highlights
dozens of local jobs and employers in the Cincinnati region. Through
job fairs, career coaches and workshops, the SuperJobs Center
connects employers to qualified job candidates.
Beginning in August, Update began featuring
five of the most "super" jobs available either through Ohio Means Jobs or
hiring events.
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