WorkSource Activity

WorkSource is available to anyone who wishes to come in and utilize our resources. Some of what we do is structured under federal and state legislation, and certain of those services are available only to people who qualify under strict eligilbility rules. But most of our customers use services that require no qualification. And most of those resources are "self-service".

In an effort to gain a good picture of how our WorkSource Center is being used, we ask our customers who come in to use these self-service facilities to become "WorkSource Members", and tell us on each visit what they are here to do.

On your first visit, we ask you to sign up in our WorkSource Membership System. You receive a personalized Membership Card, and are given a brief orientation to the things we have available for you. Then on each visit, it takes just a few moments for you swipe your Membership Card in the sign-in computer, and check off the services you will be using on that day.

By reporting the results of your activities in our centers to the agencies that provide our funding, we are able to continue receiving funds, and can keep our facilities up to date, and provide you with the best possible equipment, information, services and assistance.

Below are some charts that show a summary of the activities that you have participated in over the past year or so.

Chart of First-Time Customers to WorkSource Yakima
On your first visit to any WorkSource Center in Washington, when you receive your Membership Card, you are counted as a "New Customer", and shown on this chart.


Chart of how many people have used WorkSource Yakima over the past year
This chart counts you just once during each month that you visit WorkSource Yakima. Even if you come in every day for a week, you are still counted as just one visitor.


Chart of how many total visits to our WorkSource Yakima
In this chart, you are counted once for each day that you visit our Center.



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