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Agricultural Worker Training Programs
Agricultural Worker Training Programs

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Agricultural Worker Training

About CVOC 

Central Valley Opportunity Center, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c) (3) employment training
and service provider serving the California counties of Merced, Madera, and Stanislaus. CVOC is funded primarily through federal, state, and local grants to serve farmworker
and low-income populations.

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Vision Statement

Our vision is that people in our communities have stable and secure futures.

 

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide employment, skills training, education, and emergency services

to improve the quality of life for farm workers and underserved members in our communities.

Central Valley Opportunity Center was incorporated as a community-based corporation in May of 1979. CVOC operates numerous employment, educational, economic development, and social service programs in central California. Over the last twenty-five years, CVOC has operated major programs for the Department of Labor, Department of Community Service and Development, Department of Education, State of California, local government programs, and private foundations.

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Central Valley Opportunity Center’s service area is comprised of the three counties of Stanislaus, Merced, and Madera. Located in the heart of the agriculturally rich San Joaquin Valley, this area covers 6,431 square miles; slightly more than four percent of the total land area of California. The economy of CVOC’s service area is predominantly agricultural.

Agriculture is also the leading employment sector. In addition to creating farm employment, the area’s agricultural activities stimulate jobs in food processing, transportation, light agriculture industry, and wholesale and retail trades.

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CVOC services include vocational education, adult basic education, English Language instruction, housing assistance, energy payment assistance, home weatherization services, emergency supportive services, transportation, emergency food, job placement services, child care services and community education services. CVOC has effectively provided a comprehensive package of services to over a hundred thousand customers.

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

WIOA 167 – Migrant And Seasonal Farmworker Program
WIOA – Dislocated Agricultural Worker Program
CSBG – Migrant And Seasonal Farmworker Program
CSBG – Community Service Program
LIHEAP -- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
CalWORKS Job Club
HEP - High School Equivalency Program
IR/ITA- Individual Referral & Individual Training Account

Farmorker Resource Center

Contact CVOC today and get a start on your future! 

MERCED COUNTY:

Winton Workforce                   • 209 • 357 • 0062

Merced Trucking                     • 209 • 725• 8037
STANISLAUS COUNTY 

Modesto Workforce                • 209 • 577 • 3210

Modesto Energy Services      • 209 • 338• 0004

Ceres Energy Services           • 209 • 537 • 9217

Ceres Home Weatherization  • 209 • 541• 0496

Patterson                                  • 209 • 695• 3050

MADERA COUNTY

Madera Workforce                  • 559 • 662 • 0100

Madera Trucking & Welding  • 559 • 330• 0170

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Farmworker Programs

SUCCESS STORIES

Brian Harris - Professional Truck Driver Brian came to CVOC looking for an opportunity to change his future, his career, and to do better for him and his family. Brian had been working in AG for the last eight years, prepping the soil and installing irrigation hoses. He knew about our services from a prior outreach event and he decided to inquire about our Class A vocational training. Brian qualified under WIOA thanks to his work in agriculture. 


Within a couple of weeks of his truck driving training, Brian obtained his driving permit and a few weeks later, he earned his Class A and Forklift certification. 


After successfully completing his course, Brian was ready to enter the workforce. With the help of the job developer and his motivation to work, he got a job as a delivery Truck driver at Antonini Bros Trucking. Now he is earning $18hr well over the minimum wage and he is enjoying his career and looks forward to growing in his new profession.

Central Valley Opportunity Center, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action/At-Will Employer. 

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