6 Resources
Job training, career counseling, and employment placement services from Goodwill's East Lea Boulevard office in Wilmington. Programs include resume help, job readiness classes, and connections to employer partners. Fathers can walk in or call during weekday business hours to ask about current cohorts. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, and any prior resumes or work history to the initial career services meeting.
(302) 761-4640 · 300 E Lea Blvd, Wilmington, DE 19802
Job readiness training and employment assistance for underserved Wilmington community members, delivered from the North Broom Street office. Staff help fathers build resumes, practice interviewing, and connect with employer partners. Walk-in intake is available during weekday business hours. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, prior work history, and any certifications or training documents to the first appointment.
(302) 654-8886 · 903 N Broom St, Wilmington, DE 19806
One-year workforce training program for young adults ages 18 to 26 leading to professional career tracks in IT, financial services, and related fields, based on West 10th Street in Wilmington. Fathers who qualify earn a stipend during training and an internship placement. Bring photo ID, high school diploma or GED, and any prior college transcripts to the application interview. Full-time schedule required for the year.
(302) 407-5300 · 100 W 10th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
Registered apprenticeship programs in trades, technology, and healthcare offering earn-while-you-learn pathways through the Delaware Department of Labor on North Market Street in Wilmington. Apprentices combine paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Fathers interested in the trades should call during weekday hours. Bring photo ID, high school diploma or GED, and a driver's license or transportation plan to intake.
(302) 761-8117 · 4425 N Market St, Wilmington, DE 19802
Vocational training programs in healthcare, IT, and the trades for Delaware adults seeking career changes, based on Baynard Boulevard in Wilmington. Programs vary in length and often include job placement support after completion. Fathers can call during weekday business hours to ask about current cohorts. Bring photo ID, high school diploma or GED, Social Security card, and any prior training certificates to intake.
(302) 764-8892 · 2005 Baynard Blvd, Wilmington, DE 19802
State agency helping Delaware adults with disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain employment, operating from the North Market Street office in Wilmington. Services include vocational evaluation, training funds, and job coaching. Fathers with a physical, mental, or learning disability can call for intake. Bring photo ID, medical or diagnostic documentation, Social Security Disability letters if applicable, and any prior work history.
(302) 761-8275 · 4425 N Market St, Wilmington, DE 19802