Community Culinary School of Charlotte CCSC has gained national attention for its success in helping people who have experianced barriers to employment. By preparing nutritious meals for the homebound, students learn the skills necessary for an exciting career in the world of foodservice. Graduates find employment with local restaurants, hospital cafes, assisted living centers and country clubs, which makes CCSC an effective way to fill some of the 8,000 foodservice positions open in Charlotte. |
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North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services - Senior Community Service Employment Program If you are 55 years or older and economically disadvantaged, the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is available to you through the Division of Aging and Adult Services and other agencies in North Carolina. The Senior Community Service Employment Program, funded through Title V of the Older Americans Act, places individuals 55 and older who are economically disadvantaged into useful part-time community service programs while helping them transition into unsubsidized employment. |
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