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Working Wheels

Working Wheels sells affordable used cars to low-income workers, helping working families in King County own safe, reliable cars that don't cost a fortune in repairs.

Working Wheels is for working people, because getting to work shouldn't be the hardest part of the day. It is not a car dealership. It is a not-for-profit, family-oriented community program.

For applications, eligibility and other information visit the Working Wheels website at www.working-wheels.org, or contact the Working Wheels office (operated by Fremont Public Association) at 206-694-6833.

Financial Tools

Reach your financial goals with free, confidential help from a Financial mentor.

Learn how to:

  • Stop living paycheck to paycheck
  • Save for a house.
  • Build an emergency fund.
  • Improve your credit.
  • Pay off debt.

A Financial Mentor...

  • ...works with you personally.
    You'll work one-on-one with someone who can help you figure out where you are financially, where you want to be, and how to get there.
     
  • ...is a free an confidential resource.
    All services are absolutely free of charge and are confidential.
     
  • ...gives you the tools to succeed.
    Your mentor will help you look at your financial situation and money habits. You get the tools you need to build your own financial future.

Interested? Just have a question?
Contact Renee Taylor, Certified Workforce Development Professional
Phone: 206-728-8826, ext. 19
Email: Click here

Airport University
"I have more skills and frankly I feel more connected to the job because I feel I am moving ahead. Even if I don't [move up] right away, I know I will be considered when opportunities arise."
– Airport University student

Transforming the workplace into a college, Airport University offers practical, credit-bearing courses with content, locations and times that fit student and employer needs.

Classes cover topics ranging from computer basics and keyboarding to leadership and supervision. Click here to read more about Port Jobs' Airport University program. Or contact the Airport Jobs office at 206.835.7501 to learn more.

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Port Jobs is a not-for-profit action tank working to increase access to living wage jobs
and foster a more vibrant and equitable economy for residents of Seattle and King County.

We expand opportunities and build success with responsive research, powerful partnerships,
and practical programs that make good jobs easier to get and good employees easier to find.

Learn more at www.portjobs.org
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