workforce services

a brighter future through employment

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your pathway to employment

A New Leaf’s Workforce Services programs help all job seekers re-enter the job market. Job seekers secure employment, create a plan for more stable employment, and move up in the workplace. Workforce Services provides one-on-one support, expertise, and guidance they require to take the next step.

This often includes resume assistance, hiring events, professional clothing assistance, and even direct connections to the employer. With such a wide variety of available services, we recommend reaching out to see how A New Leaf can uniquely help you.

Workforce services are delivered across the Valley. By offering support in domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, and other locations, A New Leaf ensures that all the resources someone could need are available. Resources are open to all adult job seekers.

No matter what your employment needs are, A New Leaf is able to assist. We believe in working with every client to determine their needs and build a custom plan towards the job or career that meets your financial and personal goals.

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resume building
and assistance

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employment and
job search aid

workforce

interview
workshops

location

A New Leaf offers Workforce Services across most of our program locations, including: community centers, domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, and other offices across the valley. See below for information about our primary workforce offices at Mesa Community Action Network and Workforce Central:

Mesa Community Action Network

635 E Broadway Rd, Mesa, AZ 85204

Second Floor

Monday – Thursday: 8AM – 5PM

Friday: 8AM – 12PM

Email: workforcemesa@turnanewleaf.org

A New Leaf Workforce Central

1201 E Thomas Rd, 85014

Located inside the Foundation For Senior Living Building 

Monday – Thursday: 7AM – 4:30PM

Friday: 8AM-12pm

Email: workforcephx@turnanewleaf.org

people forever changed

Imelda

As a single mother, I was struggling to provide for my children. So I started selling tamales to friends and families to make a little extra money. Quickly, I was making more money cooking tamales than working my day job, so I thought – why not make this a business! That was when I turned to A New...
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Imelda

As a single mother, I was struggling to provide for my children. So I started selling tamales to friends and families to make a little extra money. Quickly, I was making more money cooking tamales than working my day job, so I thought – why not make this a business! That was when I turned to A New...

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Toni Davis

Program Director
(602) 601-7215
tdavis@turnanewleaf.org