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FoodShare Employment & Training (FSET)
The FoodShare Employment and Training program is a free voluntary program for all FoodShare members ages 16 and older who want to build job skills and find employment. The FSET program is a tool available for FoodShare members who need assistance in meeting the work requirement for FoodShare benefits.
Services are available by appointment virtually or in-person for all programs. Connect with us today by calling 608.789.5620 or completing a Request Services form online.
Support Services
Eligibility:
- Must be currently receiving FoodShare benefits
- Must be at least 16 years old
Training:
- GED/HSED classes and testing fees
- Certified Training Programs
- Unpaid work experience at non-profit and for-profit businesses
Work:
- Interest assessments
- Resume and cover letter development
- Mock interviewing
- Tools to successfully navigate job search
Support:
- Individualized case management in person or via technology
- Other support services as needed
Program Benefits
- Transportation assistance
- Childcare assistance
- Interview clothing assistance
- Skills and aptitude testing
- Training assistance
More Information
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FSET Overview
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USDA Nondiscrimination Statement
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Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD)
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Work Requirements
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Program Flyer
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Programs at a Glance Flyer
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The FSET program is funded through State of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture through Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Funds.