Faces of Workforce
From Grief to Growth: How Workforce Development Helped Rebuild a Life
January 12, 2026
At 62, San Diego native Debra sought stability and purpose after personal loss. Through the San Diego Workforce Partnership, she gained skills in medical transcription and coding, accessing training, coaching and support tailored to her. With determination, she turned uncertainty into opportunity.
A mother finds purpose through a new career path
December 9, 2025
Sandra, a 33-year-old former immigration lawyer from Mexico, relocated to San Ysidro with her husband and started a new career by enrolling in a dental assisting program through the San Diego Workforce Partnership. After finishing her training, she quickly moved up from third assistant to lead assistant and is now working toward earning her RDA certification.
Perseverance in the face of adversity: A foster youth’s path to opportunity
October 8, 2025
Many foster youth face unimaginable challenges and often feel alone. Domenico, a former foster youth, experienced many hardships but, with support from a caring home and the San Diego foster system, overcame them. He now aims to get an education and improve his future.
Bernard’s journey from a life sentence to a life of service
August 6, 2025
After serving over 16 years in prison, Bernard was released on parole and arrived in San Diego ready to start anew. He connected with the San Diego Workforce Partnership’s services and quickly engaged in the Peer Support Specialist program and Prison to Employment (P2E) services. With housing, career and emotional support, Bernard rebuilt his life with purpose. Today, he keeps giving back to his community, building on the transformation he started during his time in prison.
Reclaiming independence: One woman’s journey back to the workforce with confidence and certification
July 9, 2025
After two decades away from paid work to raise her children, Cat reclaimed her independence—and her career—through free training, resume workshops, and one-on-one career navigation offered by the San Diego Workforce Partnership. With support and encouragement, she is earning her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from SDSU and stepping back into the workforce with clarity, skills, and confidence.
Overcoming incarceration: An inspiring story of second chances
June 5, 2025
At just 15, United was sentenced to 50 years to life and spent two decades in a maximum-security prison before accessing therapy and rehabilitative programs at a lower-security facility. Through self-awareness and support from initiatives like the San Diego Workforce Partnership Reentry Services, he transformed his life. Now a case manager at Restoring Citizens, he helps others reintegrate after incarceration.
Iris’s Journey from Administration to Substance Use Counseling
March 14, 2025
After 16 years in administration, Iris from El Cajon unexpectedly found a passion for SUD counseling. Discovering an apprenticeship program through SDWP, she jumped at the chance to enhance her education. Now registered with CADTP and preparing for her state exam, Iris is on the path to becoming a certified addiction counselor.
Transforming lives through peer support training
February 7, 2025
Samantha worked a series of minimum-wage jobs, including her role as a shift lead at Denny’s. For nearly two decades, she found herself trapped in a cycle of low-paying jobs with little opportunity for advancement. After being released from custody, Samantha was on probation, and her criminal record frequently hindered her ability to find meaningful employ.
From caregiver to flood survivor: Lorena’s journey
January 10, 2025
After dedicating 11 years to care for her parents, Lorena was ready to reenter the workforce. But 10 days after her mother passed away, the January 2024 floods hit San Diego. To add to the chaos, Lorena also faced issues with unemployment. That’s when Lorena connected with the SDWP and its flood relief initiative. Now, Lorena is working part-time as a caregiver again.
Finding New Strength in the Face of Job Market Challenges
August 21, 2024
Nine years ago, Denise Roberts found herself at a crossroads in her career. She was unemployed and struggling to navigate a job market that had changed drastically.