5 Resources
Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) offers statewide job listings, labor market information, career counseling, and unemployment insurance. Dads can access CareerForce centers, skills assessments, resume help, and training grants. Services are available online and at regional offices throughout Minnesota. No cost to job seekers; connect through the DEED website or your nearest CareerForce location.
651-259-7114 · 332 Minnesota St #200, St. Paul, MN 55101
Tree Trust provides hands-on job training for youth and adults in landscaping, construction, and environmental work across the Twin Cities metro. Programs combine real work experience with career readiness skills and industry certifications. Dads can gain practical outdoor and trades skills while earning a wage during training. Contact Tree Trust to learn about enrollment, upcoming cohorts, and eligibility requirements for adult employment programs.
952-767-3880 · 1419 Energy Park Dr, St. Paul, MN 55108
Lifetrack in the Twin Cities offers career development services, ESL classes, and workforce training designed for immigrants and refugees building new lives in Minnesota. Services include job placement, resume assistance, English language instruction, and vocational training programs. Dads new to the U.S. can access bilingual staff support and employer connections. Contact Lifetrack to find out about program availability, language services offered, and eligibility criteria.
651-227-8471 · 709 University Ave W, St. Paul, MN 55104
Resource Inc. in Minnesota provides employment services and job training specifically for adults facing significant barriers to employment, including people with disabilities, those with criminal backgrounds, and long-term unemployed individuals. Services include skills assessments, job coaching, employer outreach, and on-the-job training placements. Dads looking to re-enter the workforce can receive personalized support. Contact Resource Inc. to learn about program eligibility and available training tracks.
612-752-8000 · 167 Western Ave N, St. Paul, MN 55102
Hmong American Partnership (HAP) provides job training, career coaching, and employment placement services tailored for Hmong and other immigrant communities in Minnesota. Programs include vocational training, English language support, resume assistance, and connections to employers hiring in the area. Dads from immigrant backgrounds can access culturally responsive staff and bilingual services. Contact HAP to learn about eligibility requirements, available training tracks, and how to enroll.
651-495-9160 · 1075 Arcade St, St. Paul, MN 55106