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Opportunities Industrialization Center (usually shortened to “OIC” and doing business as OIC of America, Inc. and OIC International, Inc.) is a nonprofit adult education and job training organization headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [1] with affiliates located in 15 U.S. states.
It is a program of the Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC) and is accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission. [1] The school was established in 1983. Rosemary Anderson High School East was established in 2012 to serve students in the Centennial and Gresham-Barlow school districts in eastern Multnomah County. [1]
Jul. 27—MOSES LAKE — The giant scissors snipped, the ribbon fell and everyone present applauded as Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington officially moved into its new digs at ...
During his time in Lynchburg, Virginia, Wood organized that city's chapter of the Opportunities Industrialization Center which provides education and job training to disadvantaged adults, and as an administrator he helped to establish 13 OIC centres in 8 states across the south as well as in Boston.
In 1964, Sullivan founded Opportunities Industrialization Centers (OIC) of America in an abandoned jail house in North Philadelphia. The program took individuals with little hope and few prospects, offered them job training and instruction in life skills, and then helped place them into jobs. The movement quickly spread around the nation.
Located at 715 S. Kansas Ave., the new Topeka/Shawnee County Business Concierge Office helps startups and established businesses alike find resources and networking opportunities.
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Bell was one of the founders of the Opportunities Industrialization Center office in the south side of Providence, Rhode Island in 1967. [6] In 1993, Bell wrote An Assessment of Life in Rhode Island as an African American In the Era From 1918 to 1993.