Not All Wounds Are Visible

Not All Wounds Are Visible

The journey to employment isn’t always about just finding a job;

it’s about rebuilding a life. For many of our participants, past

experiences like abuse, violence, incarceration, or long-term

unemployment can leave lasting emotional impacts that don’t

always show on the surface.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can make regular

activities like filling out job applications, engaging in interviews,

and remaining focused in class seem overwhelming. It can

create anxiety, avoidance, poor confidence, and fear of change

in people. These problems are often misinterpreted as a lack of

motivation or laziness because they are not always

immediately apparent.

Our whole-person approach to workforce development

reminds us to look beyond the paperwork and see the person.

Each participant’s journey is shaped by more than their work

history, it is shaped by what they’ve overcome and what

they’re still navigating.

This month’s newsletter features stories of resilience and

progress made possible by the daily efforts of Career

Development Program Specialists, who consistently meet

participants with patience, encouragement, and genuine care.

Whether it’s listening without judgment, offering vital

resources, or simply showing up with a positive attitude, their

support makes all the difference.

As we recognize PTSD Awareness Month, let’s continue to lead

with understanding. Let’s remember that not all wounds are

visible, but with the right kind of support, healing and progress

are always possible.

Read more stories

Every story here started with someone walking into a LACOE GAIN office. Browse more stories from participants across LA County.