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Press Release: Alamosa Workforce Center Co-locating with Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

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(Alamosa) – The Colorado Rural Workforce Consortium (CRWC) and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) announce today that the Alamosa Workforce Center will be co-locating with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR).

The new workforce center location will be at:
305 Murphy Dr, Unit B
Alamosa, CO 81101

The Alamosa Workforce Center is staffed by skilled experts who are dedicated to assisting job seekers and businesses with their employment and workforce needs by promoting quality jobs, building strategic objectives and strengthening resources that enhance Colorado’s economic vitality.

“We are excited about our co-location with DVR, which will result in more aligned and coordinated services, enhanced collaboration, and increased accessibility for our customers,” said Suzie Miller, Director of the Colorado Rural Workforce Consortium. “This partnership will also lead to a more seamless and effective system of support for individuals with disabilities seeking employment.”

The Alamosa Workforce Center offers an array of services and resources including: Job search assistance, career counseling, skill development, employment services, career assessment and exploration, Veteran services, supportive services, workshops and training programs. Additionally, the Alamosa Workforce Center supports businesses through recruitment, retention, and upskilling services.

DVR supports individuals with disabilities to prepare for, obtain, advance in, and maintain employment by providing a range of services based on individual employment needs and goals. Rehabilitation Counselors work closely with each person to determine an employment goal and identify and arrange for the services that will be needed to achieve this goal. DVR believes that anyone with a disability who wants to work, can work, regardless of the type or severity of their disability.

"DVR looks forward to teaming up with the Alamosa Workforce Center in serving individuals with disabilities. DVR's dream goal is that DVR working together with partners and stakeholders will close the prosperity gap for people with disabilities,” per Angelique Atkinson, District Supervisor for the Alamosa DVR office. “Co-locating with the Workforce Center will also naturally increase opportunities for employers in the Valley to find a talented and diverse workforce."

For further information about our services, programs, or the relocation, please contact the Alamosa Workforce Center staff at 720-204-8723 or CDLE_Alamosa_WFC@state.co.us. You may also visit our website at https://sites.google.com/state.co.us/scworkforce/home.

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