InnerVision Economic Empowerment Center
InnerVision is a nonprofit providing employment, education and life management skills to the unemployed inclusive of recently unemployed , under employed,indivduals with psychiatric disabilities and young adults entering the workforce.
After 8 years at its 501 N. Tryon St. location, the organization has expanded and opened a new facility in the center of uptown Charlotte, across from the Transit Center.
The state-of-the-art center is looking to help the unemployed and underemployed in the Charlotte area get back to work.
Officials say it brings together, under one roof, the necessary tools to help people get their first job or return to work.
"You have a partner in your job search and you have someone who will support you through the devastation of unemployment while you equip yourself towards greater opportunities. The possibilites are endless," said InnerVision founder Dr. Cheryl Nicholas.
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