Workforce Pathways: Career Training & Support for Young Adults

(WIOA Programs)

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Real Futures Begin Here

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Not every student’s path is straight.

Some face academic struggles, financial hardship, or uncertainty about the future.

That’s why WIOA, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, exists.

Through JAG-NH's WIOA-supported Workforce Pathways, young adults across New Hampshire find more than just a training program; they find hope, direction, and real opportunity.

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This program is designed for:

  • Youth ages 16–24 who are not currently in school

  • Young adults with barriers to employment (housing insecurity, low income, lack of support, etc.)

  • Individuals motivated to build a career but unsure where to begin

Who Is This For?

What You Get

Through our Workforce Pathways program, eligible participants receive:

  • Up to $6,500 in paid training

  • Up to $1,500 in support services (transportation, clothing, supplies)

  • A paid wage to participate in hands-on, in-person learning

  • Access to a dedicated Career Specialist who helps with job prep, coaching, and guidance

  • Help building resumes, interview skills, and real job search strategies

Explore Career Fields & Training Tracks

You don’t have to know what career you want. We'll help you explore your strengths and interests.

WIOA training includes career tracks like:


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Best practice is to use the filter to search for a specific skill or program you are interested in (occupation skills training)

Real Impact, Real Results

“Before JAG, I had no clue where to start. Now, I’m finishing my EMT certification and already working with a local ambulance service. I feel like I’m finally building something real.”

Alyssa, JAG-NH WIOA Program Graduate

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You deserve a future filled with purpose  and WIOA can help get you there.

Participants complete our program not only with skills and certifications, but with confidence, support networks, and job placement assistance.

Many even go on to college, apprenticeships, or long-term employment in their chosen field.

View the program flyer →

Next Steps

Let’s get started.