Office of Youth Programs Passport to Work Program Unemployment Office 20019

This Washington unemployment office is located at 4058 Minnesota Ave NE Washington District of Columbia 20019. If you recently lost your job or have had your hours reduced, you may be able to file for District of Columbia unemployment benefits. Each state has their own application process. If you have questions or issues with filing your claim, then Office of Youth Programs Passport to Work Program may be able to assist you. Use the contact information listed on this page to call this office and see if they can help you. It is important that you file your DC unemployment claim right away so you do not risk delaying the application process. This Affiliate One Stop provides other services as well, they are listed below:

  • Receive training in new job skills
  • Get help in preparing for job interviews
  • Find out about job openings

There are other resources available to you if you could not get assistance at this Washington unemployment office location in District of Columbia. You can visit the government department website. The DC Employment Services department handles unemployment benefits for this state. You can find information on how to file your initial claim, how to file weekly claims, what the eligibility requirements for DC unemployment benefits are, what information is needed when applying, how to appeal a decision and more. To find out how to access their website, check the District of Columbia unemployment department page.

The Passport to Work Program is the District`s youth initiative that offers youth between the ages of 14 and 24 employment, training and internship opportunities throughout the year. The Passport to Work Program is composed of the Summer Youth Employment Program, Year Round Program (In-School and Out-of-School Programs), and the Mayor`s Youth Leadership Institute (MYLI). The summer program, which is locally funded, provides work experience opportunities; academic enrichment programs; assorted arts programming and world of work orientation. The In-School component of the Year Round Program, which is federally funded, offers paid internship opportunities to youth who attend secondary school in various occupational areas in order to communicate and foster employability standards, integrate academics with employment and to facilitate the transfer of skills attained in the workplace. The Out-of-School Program, for young adults 16 to 24, is federally and locally funded and offers employability and skills training opportunities, paid work experience, and job placement assistance. The MYLI offers leadership training and development for youth 14 to 19 years of age. The training focuses on personal growth, community development, work readiness, life skills and career exploration. Youth 18 to 24 years of age may also access workforce development services and other resources through the District`s network of one stop career centers. Here they will receive one-on-one case management services, and be given assistance with labor market information resources, identification of skills training, educational and employment opportunities, and other supportive services resources. A veteran`s representative is not available at this location.

  • Unemployment Office Location
  • Office of Youth Programs Passport to Work Program
    4058 Minnesota Ave NE
    Washington, DC 20019

  • Unemployment Office Phone
  • You can call the Washington unemployment office location at 202-724-2334 (TDD: 202-698-8840).

  • Unemployment Office Hours
  • 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday-Thursday; 9:30am-4:30pm Friday
    Except on Federal Holidays