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Campaign for Working Families
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About Campaign for Working Families
Campaign for Working Families is a workforce development organization located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It focuses on connecting low-income individuals and working families with employment resources, job training, and supportive services. Specific institutional type, enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in available IPEDS records.
The organization provides workforce readiness and job training programming designed to help underserved populations gain skills and access employment opportunities. Specific credentialed program listings are not available in current data.
Based in Philadelphia, PA, Campaign for Working Families operates within one of Pennsylvania's largest urban labor markets, positioning participants to access a broad range of employment sectors across the Greater Philadelphia area.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Programs
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