Programming

Educational Advancement Track

  • GED Preparation Classes:

    We provide structured classes and tutoring to help clients obtain their General Educational Development (GED) certificate, opening doors to further education and employment opportunities.

  • College Coursework Support:

    For those interested in pursuing higher education, we offer guidance on college applications, financial aid, and enrollment processes, along with access to online courses and study groups.

  • Vocational Training:

    Clients can explore various vocational training programs that align with their interests and the demands of the job market, equipping them with practical skills for specific trades.

Job Readiness and Workforce Development Track

  • Resume Building and Interview Skills:

    Workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions to help clients craft professional resumes and develop effective interview techniques.

  • Job Placement Assistance:

    Partnerships with local businesses and organizations to provide job shadowing, internships, and employment opportunities.

  • Soft Skills Development:

    Training in communication, teamwork, and problem-solving to enhance workplace readiness and adaptability.

Personal Development and Wellness Track

  • Substance Abuse Counseling:

    Access to individual and group counseling sessions to support recovery and address underlying issues contributing to substance abuse.

  • Life Skills Workshops:

    Classes covering financial literacy, time management, and conflict resolution to empower clients in their daily lives.

  • Health and Wellness Programs:

    Activities and resources focused on physical and mental well-being, including exercise classes, meditation, and nutritional guidance.

Community Engagement and Support Track

  • Peer Support Groups:

    Facilitated group meetings where clients can share experiences, offer support, and build a sense of community.

  • Volunteer Opportunities:

    Encouraging clients to give back to the community through volunteer work, fostering a sense of purpose and connection.

  • Mentorship Program:

    Pairing clients with mentors who provide guidance, encouragement, and support throughout their journey.

Program timeline run from 9-months to 1-year

Phase 1: Assessment and Stabilization (0-2 months)

  • Initial Assessment:

    Conduct evaluations to understand each client's needs and goals.

  • Immediate Support:

    Provide essential services like shelter, food, and medical care.

  • Personalized Plan Development:

    Create individualized plans with clients.

  • Introduction to Support Networks:

    Connect clients with counselors and peer support groups.

Phase 2: Foundation Building (2-4 months)

  • Education and Skills Assessment:

    Tailor educational and vocational programs based on assessments.

  • Begin Educational Track:

    Enroll in GED prep classes or vocational training.

  • Substance Abuse Counseling:

    Start regular counseling sessions.

  • Life Skills Workshops:

    Attend workshops on financial literacy and time management.

Phase 3: Skill Development and Empowerment (4-8 months)

  • Continued Education and Training:

    Progress through educational or vocational programs.

  • Job Readiness Workshops:

    Participate in resume building and interview preparation.

  • Health and Wellness Focus:

    Engage in wellness activities.

  • Community Engagement:

    Get involved in volunteer opportunities.

Phase 4: Transition and Independence (8-12 months)

  • Job Placement and Internships:

    Secure job shadowing, internships, or employment opportunities.

  • Advanced Educational Pursuits:

    Assist with college applications if applicable.

  • Independent Living Preparation:

    Guide clients in securing housing and managing finances.

  • Ongoing Support and Mentorship:

    Maintain regular check-ins with mentors and support groups.