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SER - Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast INC

Houston, TX
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About SER - Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast INC

SER - Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast, Inc. is a nonprofit workforce development organization located in Houston, Texas. SER provides employment training and career services focused on helping underserved populations gain the skills and credentials needed for stable employment. Specific program offerings, credential levels, and enrollment figures were not available in current IPEDS data.

As part of the national SER network, this organization delivers workforce training programs aligned with local employer needs, potentially covering areas such as healthcare support, construction trades, customer service, and manufacturing. SER programs often incorporate job placement assistance and supportive services alongside technical training.

Houston's diverse and large workforce development ecosystem makes it a significant operating environment for organizations like SER. The organization serves a population that includes low-income adults, displaced workers, and individuals seeking to re-enter the workforce across the Gulf Coast region.

Contact Information

1710 Telephone Road, Houston, TX 77023

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