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With 66,268 persons with disabilities and a veteran population of 43,982 residing in the Coastal Bend per 2015 U.S. Census estimates, WFSCB served 1,368 persons with disabilities and 3,724 veterans in 2016. While persons with disabilities is a self-identified characteristic through WorkInTexas.com, Workforce Solutions estimates are the best our data can verify. Efforts such as the Annual Red, White and You Hiring Event attracted over 70 employers in 2016. With over 200 veterans and 800 total job seekers, both disabled veterans and job seekers alike were served. County Total Population Veteran population Veteran % Disability %* Persons w Disablilty Aransas 25,350 2,555 10% 16.9% 4,284 Bee 32,874 2,446 7% 13.1% 4,306 Brooks 7,230 321 4% 14.5% 1,048 Duval 11,388 528 5% 19.3% 2,198 Jim Wells 41,382 2,095 5% 10.9% 4,511 Kenedy 407 21 5% 6.4% 26 Kleberg 31,857 1,859 6% 11.0% 3,504 Live Oak 12,229 1,334 11% 8.9% 1,088 McMullen 820 46 6% 9.7% 80 Nueces 359,715 27,320 8% 10.2% 36,691 Refugio 7,289 570 8% 15.4% 1,123 San Patricio 67,357 4,887 7% 11.0% 7,409 597,898 43,982 7% 11% 66,268 Total Source: 2015 U.S. Census Estimates *With a disability, under age 65 years, percent, 2011-2015 Analysis of workforce development activities, including education and training identifying strengths and weaknesses. The Coastal Bend region’s greatest strengths are in the partnerships between workforce, economic development, educational institutions, and employers. Through these partnerships the residents of the region benefit through innovative, multi-organizational initiative that help to build a better workforce now and for the future. The partnerships listed below are just some of the many partnerships throughout the region. Weaknesses (opportunities) are addressed in the regional Education & Training data provided below partnerships. Economic Development Partnership - WFSCB’s President/CEO serves as an ex officio member of the Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation. WFSCB is included in the site selection process with employers looking at relocating to the region. WFSCB provides employers with local labor market intelligence specific to their needs and helps to attract business to the area. Coastal Bend College Onsite Workforce Career Centers- WFSCB’s rural career centers in Beeville, Alice, and Kingsville are located on the Coastal Bend College campuses. The co-location of the rural Career Centers on the Coastal Bend College campus help to ensure the most effective use of program funding and services to the students of the region. Partnerships with the local universities ensure their students are made 18