Learning and Practicing Relaxation Techniques - Developing our Participants for the Workplace
Learning and Practicing Relaxation Techniques - Developing our Participants for the Workplace
May 6, 2016
VIP INFO - MAY 2016
Week Ending Friday, May 6, 2016
Attention Project ARRIBA Participants
Vision, Initiative & Perseverance meetings are awesome. They are intended to help develop you for the workplace. As a participant in good standing, you should attend one VIP session each week during the fall and spring semesters and at least monthly during the summer semester. Please note, out of courtesy for the presenter, if you arrive late you will need to wait until the next session start time. All VIP meetings are mandatory to attend, if you cannot attend, please contact your case manager to schedule a separate appointment.
Learning and practicing relaxation techniques
Friday, May 6, 2016
Location: Project ARRIBA Classroom
Times:
- 1st session 10:00 am
- 2nd session 12:00 pm
- 3rd session 2:00 pm
Please arrive early, seated will be limited. To avoid distraction, NO LATE ENTRY into classroom. Sandra Aguirre will help with childcare while you’re at VIP. Dress comfortable and relaxed.
Presenter(s): Mimi Duran, Senior Case Manager
Together Everyone Accomplishes the Mission - T.E.A.M.
Contact Us 915.843.4055 or by Email
- Mimi Duran, Senior Case Manager can be reached at 915.704.4681
- Vikki Rey, Senior Case Manager can be reached at 915.704.4682
- Isela Loera, Senior Case Manager can be reached at 915.704.4683
- Priscilla Estrada, Case Manager III can be reached at 915.704.4685
- Estela Flores, Case Manager II can be reached at 915.704.4684
Program Information
Project ARRIBA assists economically disadvantaged individuals to gain the education & workforce skills needed for El Paso’s demand occupations that pay a Living Wage of $14 per hour or higher with benefits & a career path. We partner with our participants to provide the financial and case management support needed to complete training in a high-demand career. We invest in human capital which leads to workforce and economic development in our community, region, state, and nation.
Sponsored Careers
- Registered Nursing (BSN)
- Registered Nursing (ADN)
- Licensed Vocational Nursing
- Other Allied Health Careers
- Information Technology
- Other Demand Careers
Project ARRIBA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization