
Materiales que proporcionan alternativas al servicio militar, incluyendo una sección de documentos que describe las opciones disponibles para un futuro no militar para los jóvenes por estado.
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Recursos sobre alternativas al ejercito por estado. Esta guía de trabajos y de entrenamientos de trabajo esta intentada a proveer alternativas al ejercito para jóvenes que viven en Estados Unidos y sus territorios los cuales están considerando alistarse en la fuerzas armadas. Hay miles de enlaces a diferentes sitios de Internet que te ayudaran a encontrar un trabajo, oportunidades educativas cerca de tu casa, en alguna parte del país o en el mundo. El gobierno estadounidense y cada gobierno estatal tienen programas que te pueden ayudar a encontrar lo que quieres hacer de tu vida. Hay bastantes sitios gratuitos en la Internet que te pueden ayudan a buscar empleo, también hay oportunidades con organizaciones sin fin de lucro y con organizaciones con bases religiosas. Dedícate unas cuantas horas investigando estas oportunidades con el motor de búsqueda de oportunidades de nuestro sitio. En el proceso seguramente encontraras algo que te gusta y te interesa. No te tienes que unir al ejercito.
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Un trabajo pacifista es cualquier trabajo que no hace daño a otras personas y fomenta la cooperación y construcción de una sociedad justa.
Begun in 1994, the AmeriCorps programs provide opportunities for Americans to make an intensive commitment to service. The AmeriCorps network of local, state, and national service programs engages more than 70,000 Americans in intensive service each year.
AmeriCorps members serve through more than 3,000 nonprofits, public agencies,and faith-based and other community organizations, helping meet critical needs in education, public safety, health and the environment. The variety of service opportunities is almost unlimited. Members may tutor and mentor youth, build affordable housing, teach computer skills, clean parks and streams, run after-school programs, or help communities respond to disasters.
PDF Reports available by state and region.
WELCOME to the Central Valley California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP) website. The mission of the Central Valley Cal-SOAP is to educate, empower and encourage students and their families to access all opportunities to higher education. Our vision encompasses a strong collaborative effort with our partners to ensure students succeed academically and personally so they will be in a position to take full advantage of all the educational opportunities available to them after high school.
Careers in Peacemaking and Social Change:Choosing a Career that Pays in Many Ways
Brochure for high school-age youths:discusses how to make a career choice that is compatible with both income needs and ethical values.
Financial aid resources compiled by Project YANO. Emphasis is on California financial aid, but some national sources are also listed.
Project Great Futures/CAMS Booklet on Alternative Careers for High School students in the Los Angeles area, nationally, and the world.
Topics include:
1. GREEN JOBS, CAREERS, FUTURES
2. LEARN TO EARN
3. GET PAID TO LEARN
4. OUTDOORS & ENVIRONMENT
5. SEE THE WORLD
6. BE A HERO
7. EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES
8. CREATIVE ARTS
9. CHANGE YOUR LIFE
10. YOUTH LEADERSHIP
11. HIGHER EDUCATION
12. ADDRESS LISTING
Source: Project Great Futures
Issues covered in this brochure:
College s and Universitie s Want YOU!
HOW CAN I AFFORD COLLEGE?
WILL “REAL LIFE” GET IN THE WAY? (I have a family, a job, etc.)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE (A very smart place to begin your higher education)
Public Universities in California
I Don’ t Have A U.S. Green Card (How can I go to college without paying a fortune?)
Source: Project Great Futures
List of non-military options compiled by Code Pink and Granny Peace Brigade in New York.
Promising Practices For Helping Low-Income Youth Obtain and Retain Jobs: A Guide for Practitionershot!
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Based on a literature review and analysis of the Department of Labor’s Welfare to Work Project, this guide emphasizes lessons from the Job and Conservation Corps but are applicable to many programs serving low-income or disenfranchised youth. The guide also features a “how-to” section to help agency staff translate promising practices to their own programs. Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates, Inc, 2003.










