How We Can Help See how SNAP Path to Work can help you achieve your career goals and support your family’s success.
Programs and Services SNAP Path to Work offers a variety of education and training programs and supports designed to help you prepare for, find, and succeed in your next job.
Eligibility Requirements Interested? Find out who can enroll in SNAP Path to Work and how to get started.
Find a Provider Find free SNAP Path to Work education and training opportunities near you. DTA partners with community colleges, MassHire Career Centers, and community-based organizations across the state.
WPP is a partnership between DTA and the Massachusetts Department of Career Services through MassHire Career Centers providing scaled up targeted Job Search and related services to TAFDC and SNAP participants. This partnership provides additional employment supports to participants through the network of MassHire Career Centers. Through WPP, you will receive access to individualized career counseling and guidance, workshops, job fairs, employer recruitment, and access to free resources to assist with job search and applications.
Services:
Individualized job coaching
Interviewing techniques
Resume writing
Access to digital resources
Access to certificate programs
Statewide and national job listing
English language skills
Vocational Skills training
Direct employer connections
For career center hours, events, and training information visit the MassHire Southbridge Career Center website: masshirespringfield.org
Ready to get started?Register for MassHire JobQuest online and reach out to this career center's program contact to tell them that you'd like to enroll in WPP.
Note to DTA clients:
The WPP program serves SNAP and TAFDC participants. To participate in WPP through SNAP PATH to work, you must be a SNAP applicant or recipient.
SNAP clients: If you have questions about eligibility, enrollment, or participant supports, contact a DTA SNAP Path to Work Specialist: (888) 483-0255