WATCH NOW: At National Able Network, we help make careers happen. Through the Senior Community Service Employment Program, we help individuals ages 55 and better get back into the workforce! But don’t listen to us – hear directly from our…
Last week, 184 deserving students were recognized at the Atterbury Job Corps graduation ceremony in Columbus, Ind.! During this very happy and emotional ceremony, students were lauded for completing their educational life-skills and vocational training programs through Job Corps. Along…
The Senior Community Service Employment Program, also known as SCSEP, celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year, yet it still remains one of the government’s best kept secrets! SCSEP is the only federally funded program specifically dedicated to serving unemployed, low-income…
National Able Network’s Senior Services team always strives to perform at the highest standard of service! Every year, Able’s Senior Services teams from each of our five states (Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire) compete for Able’s own “SCSEPEE…
Earlier this year, the Brookings Institution released an expansive global report that tracks whether or not the world’s 300 largest metropolitan areas have recovered from the recession, and ranks each one’s growth. It’s an interesting set of data: China boasts 15 of…
Summer is rapidly coming to an end – but don’t be upset! According to Business News Daily, hiring season picks up towards the end of August and lasts throughout the month of October! This is mainly in part to an excess of…
Rumpa Suwannetr came to National Able Network in search of career assistance, but little did she know that in a few months she would be helping others start their own career paths! Rumpa previously worked in the foodservice industry, but…
Last week, National Able Network’s Senior Services team celebrated the Senior Community Service Employment Program’s 50th Anniversary at a conference held in Washington D.C.! The conference honored the great work that the national, state, and sub-grantees of the Senior Community Service Employment Program…
I am thrilled to announce that National Able Network has been selected as one of seven nonprofit organizations in the U.S. to receive funding as part of Walmart Foundation’s $100 million five-year commitment to help entry-level workers advance in their careers…
When Pat Harris came to National Able Network, she needed help. Not only did she have rent and utilities to pay, but her late husband had left behind bills of his own. To make matters worse, she found jobs scarce…