Programs
Life skills
Management
Goal Setting
Employment
Home Management
First Aid/ CPR
Resume Building
Money Management
Relationship
Cleaning
Time Management
Self Care- Hygiene
Self Care- Mental
Transportation
Healthy Communication
Education
Food Management
Meal Planning
Housing
Recreation Fitness
Laundry
Education/ Vocation
While enrolled clients will be able to complete their high school diploma, GED, or attend college or vocational school.
For clients that have completed their educational goals or may not be interested in college or vocation training, colleagues work with a network of professionals in the community on their job placement and/or internship.
Community Service
The benefits of volunteering can have a holistic effect on students’ lives— professionally, educationally, and personally.
Professionally
Volunteering teaches valuable skills that wouldn't be taught in a classroom. Some of these skills include better communication, teamwork, creativity, problem-solving, and time management. Employers tend to look for candidates who have obtained skills in these areas. All while learning networking skills, they also create important connections that guide them to different career openings later in life. Contacts made through volunteering often lead to letters of recommendation, references, and help with finding job opportunities.
Educationally
Volunteer experiences can also give students an advantage on college admissions and scholarships. Admission into college and universities has become more competitive over the years. Service- learning projects listed on college applications offer students an advantage over others.
Personally
Through their services students are given the opportunity to work with a variety of diverse people. This helps them develop a sense of social awareness. They learn patience and empathy while getting to see firsthand how they can have a positive impact on their local community.
Health and Well-being
Fishing
Yoga
Bowling
Bike Riding
Medication
Recreation Center