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Trainings and Workshops
Job Skills Webinars from the Employment Center
 Arlington Employment Center webinars https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/AEC
When: Thur., April 16, 10–11 a.m. Interview Skills: Succeed when answering behavioral interview questions
When: Thur., April 23, 3–4 p.m. Interview Prep: Learn practical strategies to respond to common interview questions
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Have Your Say
Vision Zero – Planning for Safer Streets
Housing Fair Coming to Walter Reed
 Banner for Housing Fair Sat., April 25 11 a.m. Walter Reed Community center. Ceremony begins 10:30 a.m.
Looking to buy, rent, downsize, or get housing guidance in Arlington? Join us for the Arlington Housing Fair on Sat., April 25 at Walter Reed Community Center. This free, one-stop event offers reliable, practical information on housing options, tenant rights, home maintenance, financial stability, and more! Learn, ask questions, and connect with local experts. No registration needed. Learn more: bit.ly/ARLHousingFair
When: Sat., April 25, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.(Opening Ceremony at 10:30 a.m.) Where: Walter Reed Community Center Who: People who want to rent or buy a home in Arlington
Meeting on Improving Life for Arlington Youth
 Children and youth well-being plan public engagement timeline; Spring 2026 assessing gaps
The Children and Youth Well-being Network brings together youth, parents, caregivers, advocates, and service providers. Attend this in-person meeting to help map an engagement strategy and identify what's working (or not) for Arlington’s young people. Register to attend; and catch up on past meeting notes.
When: Tue., April 28, 4:30–6 p.m. Where: Central Library (Donnellan Auditorium) Who: Youth and those who care about them
In Case you Missed it...
TONIGHT! Drew Park Planning Meeting
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Arlington County is developing a plan for Drew Park to create a larger, more connected community space. Join this in-person community meeting. The meeting will begin with a presentation of three draft concept designs, followed by feedback stations where attendees can share thoughts on each option. RSVP to attend.
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Ticket to Work Information Session
Thinking about working while receiving Social Security disability benefits? Join this free online session to learn how the Ticket to Work program can support your employment goals.
When: Thur., April 16, 11–11:45 a.m. Where: Virtual – Register for the link Who: Social Security disability beneficiaries, ages 18–64, and others interested in the program
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Feedback to Shape the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
Youth Mental Health First Aid: Free Training
Spots still open! Build skills to support teens in crisis. Complete a two-hour, self-paced online course, followed by a six-hour, in-person training with an instructor. You’ll learn how to assist adolescents ages 12–18 experiencing a mental health crisis or substance use challenge. Register today to attend a free training session.
When: Fri., April 24, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. — English Where: Wakefield High School, 1325 S. Dinwiddie St. Who: People who work with youth or support them
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Project PEACE Celebrates 20th Anniversary
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). Throughout the month, Project PEACE and community partners will share opportunities to learn, reflect, and show support for survivors as we look back on progress and move forward together. Learn more about upcoming events on the Project PEACE events page.
This year also marks 20 years of Project PEACE, Arlington's coordinated community response to prevent and address domestic, dating, and sexual violence. RSVP for the 20th Anniversary Ceremony on Tue., April 28, with keynote speaker Senator Barbara Favola and remarks by survivors. Light food and refreshments will be served.
Photo: Staff celebrating Project PEACE Teal Out Day to honor SAAPM Day of Action on Tue., April 7
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Weigh in on the AHCVP Administrative Plan
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