AC Anti-Violence Division's Job Fair Connects Over 600 Job Seekers with Employment Opportunities
Looking ahead, the Anti-Violence Division will host a "Lift Warrant" event on April 9, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the All Wars Memorial Building (1510 Adriatic Avenue).

ATLANTIC CITY – The City of Atlantic City's One Neighborhood Evolution Anti-Violence Division successfully hosted a Job Fair on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at the All Wars Memorial Building, connecting more than 600 job seekers with 40 area businesses and organizations.
The event welcomed individuals aged 18 and older, providing them with the opportunity to network with employers, including Atlantic City casinos, local dining establishments, and various service providers. Many participants benefited from on-the-spot interviews, with some receiving immediate job offers, while others successfully scheduled follow-up interviews.
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To further support job seekers, the City of Atlantic City's Human Resources Department led resume and interview workshops, offering essential career development guidance.
The Anti-Violence Division collaborated with the Atlantic County Probation Department, the Atlantic/Cape May Superior Court System, and Volunteers of America to make this impactful event possible. The job fair was designed to foster economic empowerment and reduce violence by expanding employment opportunities within the community.

One Neighborhood Evolution is committed to enriching the lives of Atlantic City residents, particularly the youth. Earlier this month, the organization took a group of Atlantic City children to Brooklyn's Barclays Center to witness the Lamont Roach vs. Gervonta "Tank" Davis boxing match, offering them an inspiring and memorable experience.
Looking ahead, the Anti-Violence Division will host a "Lift Warrant" event on April 9, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the All Wars Memorial Building (1510 Adriatic Avenue). This initiative will provide individuals with outstanding matters in Atlantic City Joint and Atlantic County Central Municipal Courts the opportunity to meet with a judge and address their legal concerns.
For more information on upcoming events and initiatives, visit the City of Atlantic City's official website.
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