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Selective Service Outreach to Workforce Development Programs

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Why should young men register?• It’s the law.• Failing to register can result in significant lost opportunities for

young men, including:– Being barred from receiving student loans– Being barred from participating in federal job training programs– Being unable to secure employment with the Federal government,

as well as many state and local government agencies such as police, EMTs and fire fighters

– Receiving a driver’s license or renewal in most states.– Experiencing more difficulty becoming a U.S. citizen if he is an

immigrant wishing to become a citizen

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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Our research tells us that when young men don’t register, it’s because

they don’t know they have to.

That’s why we need you.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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Why we need you:

• There’s a lot to consider when trying to get a job.• There’s one important consideration that some

men overlook: Am I registered with Selective Service System?

• By law, almost all men are required to register with the Selective Service System. Registration can mean the difference between gainful employment and an unending job search.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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Who needs to register?

• All young men living in the United States between the ages of 18-26, including non-citizens.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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How can young men register?

• Log-on to SSS.gov

• Or, fill out a registration card at a US Post Office.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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Registration in Your State• On average, 1 out of every 10 men in the U.S. aged 18 is not registered

(89% are registered). Find the rates for your state below.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

*based on 2013 data

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Registration and Drivers Licenses• In these states, men over 18 must be registered with Selective

Service in order to receive or renew their driver’s license. Other states are working to enact similar legislation.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

AlabamaArizonaArkansasColoradoConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaDelawareFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdaho

Illinois

IndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMichiganMinnesota

MississippiMissouri

MontanaNevadaNew HampshireNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaOhioOklahomaRhode Island

South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennessee

TexasUtahVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin

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How you can help• Educate the young men and families with

whom you work.– Put up posters– Hand out brochures– Include articles in your publications (online or print

newsletter, website, magazine, etc.)– Include banner ads or other advertising materials in

your publications.

• Educate other organizations who work with young men.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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Where to get Educational Material• Join the Selective Service System’s communications network to

receive quarterly e-mails.• Go to www.SSSresources.us to print or order free educational

materials.

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]

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Questions?

Please contact Pat Schuback at (703) 605-4105 or [email protected].

Pat Schuback, Public Affairs SpecialistSelective Service System1515 Wilson Blvd, 5th FloorArlington, VA 22209-2425TEL: (703) [email protected]