The Community Computer Education Program (CCEP) is a six month program that allows your clients to receive viable computer training in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, the internet, graphic arts programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Image Ready. Students are then taught computer basics and hardware troubleshooting, upgrade and repair. CCEP was established in August of 2002 through an ECCLES Foundation grant to Valley Mental Health and today serves approximately two to three hundred students a year. CCEP is a recovery based six month educational model, designed for equipping individuals with the latest technology/computer and life skills necessary to successfully enter or re-enter the workforce or pursue higher education. CCEP serves all of Valley Mental Health's many diverse populations and is an authorized "Training Provider" for The Department of Workforce Services (DWS) and Utah State office of Vocational Rehabilitation (Voc-Rehab). CCEP incorporates "Life Skills" training with its vocational training. This training includes communication, motivation and conflict resolution to name a few. It is the viable life skills training that help our clients go out after graduation and re-enter the workforce successfully. Eighty-five percent of all (current and former) CCEP staff is former graduates of the program, many of whom otherwise would have never attempted to re-enter the workforce.