Politics & Government

Fulton County To Close Three Workforce Centers

Tuesday is the last day the Central Resource Center, Neighborhood Union Workforce Center and Youth Employment Services will be open.

by Kristal Dixon

As of Wednesday, Aug. 27, Fulton County will be offering all Comprehensive Workforce Services for dislocated adults and youth at three Career Centers.

Tuesday will be the last day that residents can use the workforce centers that are scheduled for closing, which are:

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  • Central Resource Center, Atlanta/Fulton County Public Library, 1 Margaret Mitchell Square Suite 400, Atlanta
  • Neighborhood Union Workforce Center, 186 Sunset Avenue NW, Atlanta
  • Youth Employment Services, Oakhill Child, Adolescent and Family Services, 4842 Old National Highway, College Park

Fulton County’s Workforce Development services will be offered in three locations convenient for citizens in north, central and south Fulton.

Those centers include:

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North Fulton Career Center
7741 Roswell Road, Suite 205
Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350
Hours: 7 a.m. – 5: p.m
(404) 613-4480

South Fulton Career Center
5710 Stonewall Tell Road, Suite 160
College Park, Georgia 30349
(770) 306-5202
Hours: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Adamsville Regional Health Center
3700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive., SW
Atlanta, GA 30331
404-613-6381
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The Office of Workforce Development is a Division of the Department of Housing and Community Development. For more information about Workforce Development or other programs and services available through Housing and Community Development, call 404-613-7944.

Citizens in need of reasonable accommodations due to a disability including communications in an alternative format should contact the Disability Liaison in the Housing and Human Services Department at (404) 613-7944.

For Georgia Relay Access, dial 711.

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