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Life Transitions

Life Transitions is a grant-funded Displaced Homemaker Program sponsored by the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). It is designed to address the job training and educational needs of Florida citizens who:   

  • Are 35 years of age or older;
  • Have worked in the home providing unpaid household services for family members;
  • Are not adequately employed (as determined by the local Regional Workforce Board’s approved definition of self-sufficiency);
  • Will have difficulty securing adequate employment; and
  • Have been dependent on the income of another family member but is no longer supported by such income ; or
  • Have been dependent on federal assistance.

At Seminole State College of Florida, the goal of the Displaced Homemaker Program is to assist participants in attaining independence, economic security and self-sufficiency via job counseling, job training, employment assistance, financial management development, educational services, outreach and information services.

The Program aims to upgrade displaced homemakers’ skills by providing job training and academic offerings that ensure employment opportunities in high-demand career fields.

Additionally, the program may offer similar assistance to single parents who do not meet the above criteria. For more information, please visit www.seminolestate.edu/life-transitions.

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