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Jackets for Jobs, TM Michigan WORKS! Affiliate
5555 Conner Suite 2097
Detroit, MI 48213
Phone:(313) 579-9160
FAX:(313) 579-9180

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Our Clients Say it Best!

Groves High School conducts clothing drive



“I didn’t expect the clothes to be pretty and I didn’t expect to be treated so warmly by the staff. Most services for poor people make you feel stupid. Everyone here was kind and friendly. I felt nervous when I came in. Now I feel very good about myself. You gave me very nice clothes and boosted my confidence. This is a great thing you are doing”
Mary- was homeless, had 2 children taken away and now they are back with her and she is interviewing for a clerical position

“It’s nice to know that you really care. I am so happy that I came. Thank you so much. I feel so much better about myself.”
Darcell- seeking data entry position

“I am so grateful for this place!. Alison was wonderful and very helpful. I feel I now have a better chance at receiving a job. Thank you a million!”
Shelia- seeking office work

“You helped me a lot. You guys performed a miracle in my life.”
Lisa- seeking receptionist or waitress job

“ I enjoyed the friendly staff. I feel powerful and confident that I will get the job.”
Michelle- seeking receptionist position at a real estate company
 

Our Partnering Agencies Say it Best!

"Jackets for Jobs exceeded our expectations. When we referred our clients to you, they were thrilled with your services."
Project GET

"You have a great program. We are happy to work with you. Keep up the great work!"
TWW & Associates

 

JACKETS FOR JOBS IN THE NEWS

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Jackets for Jobs, Inc was the recipient of  Allstate Foundation's Economics Against Abuse, Tell A Gal P.A.L. Program.  Alison Vaughn  was on hand to pick up the donations from Mark C. Smith, Agent-Allstate Agency in Troy, MI.

 

Pictured left to right are, Mark C. Smith, Agent, Wendy Hollingsworth, Agency Domestic Violence Program Coordinator, Jeffrey Biernat, Alison Vaughn, CEO,JFJ, Ali Yasin and Laura Chong.

"A Tie to Remember"