The IFC to Launch a Career and Professional Development Center
November 5, 2020
Highlands, NC – The International Friendship Center (IFC) of Highlands, NC is launching a Career and Professional Development Center to help address the issues of unemployment and underemployment which have been exacerbated during the global pandemic and create serious challenges for the residents of Macon and surrounding counties. The service will link potential candidates with current job opportunities coupled with career coaching and mentoring to help candidates match their skills to the right job opportunities.
“The impact from COVID-19 on local immigrant families and other underserved households in our community as well as the impact to public health, the economy, and the education system has shed light on the need for additional training and access to jobs with fair pay to support the marginalized families in our communities. We envision this bi-lingual service to provide education and training focused on job-readiness, job retention, and financial literacy. This will be achieved through committed partnerships with regional entities including the Emergency Council, Literacy and Learning Center, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, Hudson Library, NC Works and Southwestern Community College,” said Taylor Ashley, executive director of the IFC.
Grants to develop and launch the program have been made available by Cullasaja Women’s Outreach, Nantahala Health Foundation and Regions Bank. “We are grateful for these three generous gifts. They will allow the IFC to develop this program to meet the employment needs of area business owners: retail operators, hospitality, golf and leisure organizations, and area construction and landscape companies while helping the people in our area who need and want to work,” said David Moore, chairman of the IFC.
If you are a business leader in the area, please participate in either of two virtual focus groups to be held via Zoom on Thursday, November 12th at 12 Noon and Tuesday, November 17th at 5:30PM. To sign up for this virtual meeting contact the International Friendship Center at 828.526.0890. “We want to understand from our business leaders the recruitment and retention challenges they face as well as any immediate skills and/or training needs they can identify,” stated Kaye McHan, CEO/president Highland Chamber of Commerce.
This innovative and transformative program aims to expand upon the current social and food services offered by the IFC to provide a path for our clients and their families toward a more secure, healthy, and fulfilling life.