Career + Care

Balance Motherhood & Work by Connecting to a Family-Friendly Career

The Career + Care initiative is here to help single mothers-to-be and new single mothers connect with family-friendly employment. Get support to overcome personal and professional challenges so that you can thrive in a career that matches your lifestyle and allows you to provide for your family.

Comprehensive career services are available at no cost, including career exploration, resume writing, interview skills, job search, scholarships to train for a career, and access to other support resources such as transportation and childcare assistance.

Who can participate in Career + Care?

  • Single mothers-to-be
  • Single mothers with children under 4 years of age
  • Must reside in Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, or Sumter County
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States

 

Get Career Support

Thrive in a Career & Provide for Your Family

Family-Friendly Careers

As a working mom, we know it’s hard to balance work and family life.

We’ll help you connect to the right career path, including work from home jobs to provide greater flexibility.

Training Scholarships

Are you already working, but need more work-life balance?

We have scholarships available to advance your skills or train for a career that elevates your income and provides for your growing family.

Community Resources

Access additional support resources such as assistance with transportation, childcare and complimentary professional attire.

Career + Care Initiative
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What county do you live in?
Are you a single mother who is expecting a child?
Are you a single mother with at least one child under four?
The Career + Care initiative is for single mothers who are expecting a child and single mothers with at least one child under four. If you selected 'no' to both questions, we can still help. Please make an appointment at www.careersourcecentralflorida.com/appointments. We would love to work with you on your career goals!
What services are you interested in?
Are you eligible to work in the United States?