PROJECT
NEW HOPE
Designed for participants ages 16 –55 that are not employed and need job keeping and job seeking skills, vocational experience, interpersonal skills and desire to improve their lifestyle and living environment. Refuge is also for those who need educational enhancement through High School Equivalency (HSE) or continuing education.
PROGRAM SCOPE
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High School Equivalency or Continuing Education: for high school drop-outs ages 16 & up
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On the Job Training & Employability Skills & Opportunities: for ages 16-55 who want to learn how to get and keep a job.
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Job Placement- For ages 16 - 55
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Community Service: Participants learn the attitude of giving and the value of supporting the community who supports them.
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Human Resource Development: Participants learn about their purpose, how to deal with and control anger and frustration, how to market themselves, how to re-establish their credibility in society and also how to be dependable, dedicated, devoted and determined.
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Spiritual Mentoring: For participants in search of spiritual guidance, Bishop Jones provides weekly help and teaching at the Purpose of God Evangelistic Center. This segment of intervention teaches the individual the process and power of forgiveness and retribution.
PARTNEREDEMPLOYERS
Our collaborative partners/employers include: Purpose of God Annex Outreach Center, Hwy 55, Wal-Mart, Hammock Source, Washington Daily News, Washington Police Dept., Liberty Tax, Grub Brothers, K.F.C, Tig Welders, Robinson Cleaners, Sphenedon Tool Co., Robersonville Packing and more.
SECOND CHANCES
Whatever the streets have and are offering our young adults, we must be prepared to compete with them in educating, employment, and reconstructing the person thru teaching them how to become resourceful, responsible and appreciative.
NEW HOPE
Whatever the streets have and are offering our young adults, we must be prepared to compete with them in educating, employment, and reconstructing the person thru teaching them how to become resourceful, responsible and appreciative. We must help them to experience self-worth, unselfishness, pride and a sense of accomplishment. They need a family instead of a gang. Determine the monies we spend on our taxes to better our cities, towns, and communities, we can either continue to take the easy road and build jails and prisons or we can spend money rebuilding our young adults who will in turn build our cities and towns
NEW HOPE
Through this program we hope to market their success and in doing so, leave the door open for someone else who may have become weary of that pattern of life and have a desire to get out.