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National Women's History Month Luncheon
Friday, March 12.
Click here to see the event flyer.
Our key note speaker is Dr. Bonnie Sorensen, Director of the Volusia County Health Department. All are welcome. Ticket proceeds benefit Women's Center scholarship funds.
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Women & Men's Center Programs
CCAMPIS - Child Care Access Means Parents In School (CCAMPIS) funds help Daytona State College students who are parents get an education. If you are a low-income parent in pursuit of post-secondary education, you may qualify for child care assistance.
Fresh Start - Our experienced staff will provide assistance, as well as help with the academic training and motivational support you'll need to increase your self confidence, as you make the transition from displaced homemaker to student and/or working individuals.
New Directions - If you are a single parent, displaced homemaker, single pregnant woman, or wanting to explore and plan for entry into a non-traditional career, you owe it to yourself to investigate this program.
Fresh Start for Men - This program is a four-week life skills class designed to assist individuals considering a transition into career and technical training.
Teen Parent Program - The Teen Parent program supports the educational needs of pregnant in-school youth in Volusia and Flagler counties. The program is an opportunity for the high school student to experience college level curriculum with a Daytona State instructor and earn college credit on-site.
Call (386) 506-3068 for additional information.
Educational and support services to help you through tough times include:
Mission Statement
To promote the achievement of educational, professional and personal goals of diverse student population through the development and implementation of programs that provide flexible, individualized and supportive services.