An Orange County, Calif. organization seeks extra funds to provide 46 low-income seniors with the employment skills they need to return to the workforce. The Working Wardrobes Senior Community Service Employment Program hopes to continue its partnership with the County of Orange to provide residents aged 55 and above with workforce readiness skills. “The goal of the program is to [help] individuals who have been out of work, who have gaps of employment [and] need increased marketable skills,” program coordinator Albert Stone told The Epoch Times. Participants are assigned with part-time jobs at one of 40 non-profit and government organizations that serve in partnership with the program, such as The Red Cross. The positions are intended to provide them with workforce readiness while receiving an income, Stone said. “At the end of the day, we treat each participant as an individual,” he said. “We work to remove barriers to employment and provide them all the resources necessary for them to find a job. The end …