Free Job Training
That Builds Stability
Help Industries provides free training pathways in IT, cybersecurity, AI careers, skilled trades, and career readiness for veterans, people with disabilities, underserved adults, and individuals facing employment barriers.
Choose a Career Pathway That Fits Your Future
Help Industries training is built around practical skills, job readiness, certification preparation, and employer needs. Participants can apply for the track that best fits their goals, background, and work style.
IT Support & Cybersecurity
Help desk · Hardware · Networking · Security fundamentals · Troubleshooting
Learn practical technology skills for entry-level IT support, help desk work, computer troubleshooting, networking basics, and cybersecurity foundations.
- CompTIA A+ readiness
- Network+ fundamentals
- Security+ foundations
- Help desk and troubleshooting skills
AI Careers & Productivity
ChatGPT · Claude · Microsoft Copilot · Prompting · Workflow automation
Learn how modern AI tools can support office work, business productivity, documentation, content workflows, customer service, and automation planning.
- Prompt engineering basics
- AI-assisted productivity workflows
- Microsoft Copilot and office tools
- Documentation and automation support
Skilled Trades Pathways
Welding · HVAC · Electrical · Maintenance · Apprenticeship readiness
Prepare for hands-on career pathways through skilled trades exposure, safety awareness, employer connections, certification preparation, and work-readiness support.
- Welding pathway support
- HVAC and maintenance exposure
- Electrical trade readiness
- Apprenticeship preparation
Training Works Best When Barriers Are Addressed
Many participants are not only looking for a job. They are trying to overcome hunger, transportation barriers, health access problems, disability barriers, housing instability, unstable income, and family pressure.
Whole-Person Training Support
Help Industries connects training with practical support pathways so participants have a better chance to complete the program and move into work. This may include referrals or partner connections related to food access, curable disease access, transportation barriers, career readiness, and family stability.
Food Access Support
Hunger can make training completion difficult. Help Industries connects participants and families with starvation relief resources and food access partnerships where possible.
Health Access Resources
Health access barriers can stop people from working or training. Help Industries helps connect families with qualified resources, education, and community partners.
Practical Barriers
Transportation, internet access, resume help, interview coaching, and scheduling support may affect whether someone can complete training.
More Than Classes
Help Industries training combines skill-building with career preparation and practical next steps. The goal is not only to complete a class, but to move toward work and stability.
Skill Training
Practical instruction focused on job-ready skills, modern tools, career pathways, and workplace expectations.
Certification Readiness
Study support and preparation for certifications that can help participants compete for entry-level roles.
Resume Support
Help with resumes, job applications, interview preparation, career goals, and professional communication.
Employer Pathways
Employer relationships, referrals, partner opportunities, and work-readiness support for participants.
Who Is Encouraged to Apply?
Help Industries is designed for people who need a practical pathway into work and long-term stability. You do not need prior experience for many training paths.
Veterans
Veterans transitioning into civilian work, rebuilding stability, or seeking a new career pathway are encouraged to apply.
People with Disabilities
People with disabilities who need accessible training, career preparation, and employment support are encouraged to apply.
Underserved Adults
Unemployed, underemployed, low-income, and underserved adults facing employment barriers are encouraged to apply.
Flexible Training for Real Life
Many participants balance family responsibilities, transportation issues, work schedules, health barriers, and other practical challenges. Help Industries aims to make training as accessible as possible.
Online Options
Remote and digital learning options may be available depending on program, participant needs, and resources.
In-Person Support
Some pathways may include hands-on support, in-person instruction, local partner sites, or practical training opportunities.
Scheduling Support
Training pathways may include flexible planning for participants balancing work, family, and transportation challenges.
Career Navigation
Participants receive guidance on next steps, employer pathways, applications, interviews, and job readiness.
“A certification can open a door, but support helps someone walk through it.”
Help Industries connects training, practical support, and opportunity. Our goal is to help participants gain skills, remove barriers, complete training, and move toward stable work.
Training Connected to Workforce Needs
Help Industries works with employer and community partners who want to help participants prepare for real opportunities.
Employer Partners
Employers can interview graduates, sponsor cohorts, offer work-based learning, or help shape training around workforce needs.
Career Readiness
Training includes preparation for workplace expectations, communication, resumes, interviews, applications, and follow-through.
Partner Network
Churches, nonprofits, clinics, food providers, training providers, and donors help strengthen the support system around participants.
Support a Participant’s Training Pathway
Donations help cover training materials, certification preparation, career support, resource navigation, outreach, and the practical support participants need to complete training.
Training Materials
Supports study resources and onboarding
Weekly Support
Supports outreach and participant help
Certification Pathway
Supports exam and readiness needs
Full Sponsorship
Supports one participant pathway
Training Is One Part of Stability
Help Industries connects free training with starvation relief, curable disease access, practical resources, employer partnerships, and community support.
Common Questions About Free Training
Is Help Industries training free?
Help Industries training is designed to be free for qualified participants. Donors and partners help cover training materials, certification preparation, career support, and program costs.
Do I need previous experience?
No previous experience is required for many training pathways. The application helps Help Industries understand your background, goals, and best-fit program.
What programs are available?
Help Industries training pathways include IT support, cybersecurity fundamentals, AI careers and productivity, skilled trades, certification preparation, and career readiness support.
Who should apply?
Veterans, people with disabilities, unemployed or underemployed adults, low-income individuals, and people facing employment barriers are encouraged to apply.
Can Help Industries help with barriers like food, transportation, or health access?
Help Industries may help connect participants with resource pathways, food access partnerships, curable disease access resources, transportation support, and other practical supports when available.
Can employers partner with the training programs?
Yes. Employers can interview graduates, sponsor cohorts, offer work-based learning opportunities, or help shape training around workforce needs.