Dress for Success Atlanta
763 Trabert Ave., NW Ste. B Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 589-1177
DESCRIPTION:
This organization helps low-income women make tailored transitions into the workforce. The
organization provides interview suits, confidence boosts and career development to low-income
women re-entering the workforce, or entering the workforce for the first time. Anyone needing
assistance from this agency must contact one of their partner agencies and obtain a referral. See
below for a list of this agency’s community partners.
SERVICE HOURS: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm MON – FRI
ELIGIBILITY:
work clothing: must have interview scheduled or already be a clients of agency, all
other services: women who have scheduled interviews; must be in the job training program; must be referred by one of the member agencies listed below
INTAKE PROCEDURE:
Telephone, appointment only; agency requires a written referral from one of their partner
organizations; call agency for more details
DOCUMENTS: Picture ID/driver license, referral from partner agencies
FEES: None
These are the community partners from which a client can get a referral for Dress for Success.
- Asian-American Resource Center
- Atlanta Day Shelter for Women & Children
- Atlanta Enterprise Center
- Atlanta Technical College
- Atlanta Mission
- Atlanta Urban League
- Atlanta Workforce Development
- Atlanta’s Children’s Shelter
- Briggs and Associates
- Center for the Visually Impaired
- City of Hope
- Cobb/Douglas County Board of Health
- Community Friendship
- Community Opportunity center
- Covenant House of Georgia
- D & E, A Financial Education and Training Institute
- DeKalb Juvenile Court
- DeKalb Workforce Center
- Drake House
- East Lake Family YMCA
- Every Woman Works
- Families First
- First Presbyterian Church
- Fulton Atlanta Community
- Goodwill Industries of North Georgia
- House of Hope
- Institute for Global Education
- Integrated Life Center
- Interfaith Outreach Home, Inc.
- International Rescue Committee
- Jewish Family & Career Services
- Let’s Talk About the Family
- Literacy Action, Inc.
- Lutheran Services of Georgia
- Mary Hall Freedom House
- Nicolas House, Inc.
- Operation Hope Educational & Developmental Corp.
- Partnership Against Domestic Violence
- Peer Project
- Refugee Resettlement & Immigration Services of Atlanta
- Ropheka Rock of the World Ministries
- Samaritan House of Atlanta
- Spirit of Onesess, Inc.
- St. Jude’s Recovery Center
- Sullivan Center
- Tangu Phase II, Inc.
- Turning Point Enterprises
- Women in Community
- Women’s Employment Opportunity Project
- WORKTEC
- YMCA Workforce Enterprise
AREA SERVED:
Butts, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry,
Paulding, Rockdale
I need assistance with a job asap
I am a 51 year old man with a BS in History. Due to having to register for cruelty to children I cannot use my degree to teach. I do have some warehousing supervision in my background. I am a quick study and need work immediately.
Would love to have information on a job, and housing for sex offenders?! Thanks
My name is Darrick Calloway & I need help finding gainful employment. I am willing to accept any unskilled entry level position & I appreciate any help that you may provide.
Do u have to leave a sign in your yard if u are a sex offender i. atlanta ga
The GA State court has struck down the requirement for RSOs to place signs on their property stating they create a potential risk of harm. I say if you’re going to identify convicted sex offenders, identify convicted burglars, robbers, murderers and drug dealers also, since they are statistically at higher risk for recidivism than sex offenders.
I am in need of emergency housing and a job for a level 4 sex offender.
I’m pretty sure this isn’t legit being no one cares about convicted sex offenders.. but just incase. I can weld/torch and also have a class A CDL. Although I cannot travel due to probation. I don’t expect to hear back as usual but I’ll leave the information anyway. Thanks.