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Imperial Beach / California / United States
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History of Service THE BRIDGE first emerged as an Indian Training Trust Fund more than 10 years ago and quickly became the bridge between organized labor, employers and the Native American Communities in Southern California. Programming evolved and expanded to include all ethnicities, races and people for jobs within the high growth industries including construction, utilities, retail, medical and video production that would provide them with living wages and leading to self-sufficiency. Currently, THE BRIDGE receives more than $3.5 million in public funding from various agencies including the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Transportation-Federal Highways Division, Orange County Workforce Investment Area, Long Beach Workforce Investment Area and the Employment Training Panel to provide outreach and recruitment, case management, assessment, referral to high growth occupational training, job placement and follow-up and retention services to at-risk youth, youth offenders, incumbent workers, disadvantaged adults and dislocated workers Additionally, THE BRIDGE receives funding from several employers, labor unions and tribal governments including Granite Construction, Southern California Indian Manpower Consortium, Torres-Martinez Reservation, Pipe fitters, Operating Engineers, Teamsters, and Painters and Allied Trades to name a few. In the recent past, THE BRIDGE has received an Earmark Grant, Governors 15%, Training and Technical Assistance ( TAT ) Grants and funding from the Southern California Tribal Chairmans Association. The BRIDGE has participated actively in regional U.S. Department of Labor activities, including the Youth Opportunity Leadership Institute, Presidents Faith-Based Summit, many California Workforce Association-sponsored events, and the One Stop/One System Regional Conference in Anaheim as presenters, panelists and subject matter experts. We also work collaboratively with organized labor and regional and national Employment Training Administration, Apprenticeship Training, Employment Labor Services, Division of Indian and Native American Programs and Job Corps. THE BRIDGEs highly effective youth program model provides a wholestic approach to working with this population and strives to meet their needs to become self-sufficient through intensive and focused services and leveraged resources. We target youth between the ages of 16 to 21 years old who are offenders, under foster care, independent living and disenfranchised at-risk youth population transitioning into the workforce. We offer structured programming including life skills, financial management, anger management, National Retail Federation Foundation Customer Service Certification training and job readiness courses along with the opportunity for occupational skills training within high growth industries, job placement assistance and access to other types of resources that will assist this youth population grow and plan for a better future by setting proper goals and becoming a successful, contributing member of society. Jeffrey Jackson, Executive Director: Mr. Jackson has more than twenty years of experience working with Native American and Tribal entities as well as providing Native Americans with customized training in a variety of pre-apprenticeship and introductory courses to the building and construction trades. He is a licensed construction contractor and successfully contracted with HUD to build homes for various projects. Mr. Jackson works with various Workforce Development Boards and One-Stops, other faith and community-based organizations, alternative high schools, Regional Occupational Centers and Community Colleges and employers leveraging funds for various workforce and economic development projects, and individual tribal governments. He currently sits on the San Diego Workforce Investment Board and is a participating member of their Youth Committee. Additionally Jackson is on the state-wide small business committee an
Imperial Beach / California / United States
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Snuggled next to the Pacific Ocean in Imperial Beach is Katy’s Café, where they serve up hearty fare for breakfast and lunch, starting before the sun comes up. 

On weekends you can enjoy one of their signature specialties like Biscuits and Gravy and surprise specials, depending on the day. 

Be sure to peruse the extensive menu of custom coffee drinks, or ask them to derive a new tea drink just for you.

The extensive collection of surf portraits and memorabilia of this unique, friendly beachside community will undoubtedly sweep you away.  Many of the dishes are named after local personalities; become a regular and have one named in your honor!

Come in and meet Katy or other members of the staff hand picked by Katy. Chances are you will walk away knowing why the Cafe’s motto is “Where friends meet and we serve it up hot!”

Imperial Beach / California / United States
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Cow-a-bunga specializes in traditional, homemade ice cream. Its location is ideal for beachgoers. It serves coffee, apple cider and hot chocolate as well.

Imperial Beach / California / United States
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Located mere blocks from the Silver Strand inlet, Star Dust Donuts is positioned to satisfy any patron's sweet tooth before or after a day of excitement on the beach. This shop has been open for decades and has seen many different faces of Imperial Beach.

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