Community Partners?

2003 Community Partners

Focus: Employment & Economic Development

Alpha Project for the Homeless
Neil Good Day Center
$45,000

To prepare homeless men and women to successfully integrate into the workforce through education and training
www.alphaproject.org

Bronze Triangle Community Development Corporation (CDC)
Progressive Healthcare Career Development Project
$25,000

To provide healthcare training, job placement, ongoing support services, and linkage to family economic success strategies to neighborhood residents

San Diego Second Chance
Prisoner Re-Entry Employment Program (PREP)
$35,000

To assist prisoners released into the San Diego community to find housing, jobs or medical help needed to successfully reintegrate
www.secondchanceprogram.org

Urban Corps of San Diego
Corps-to-Career Program
$25,000

To address key needs related to high youth unemployment and high school drop outs among youths aged 18-25, by providing education, job training and placement assistance
www.urbancorpssd.org

Walden Family Services
Employment Skills Development Program
$29,000

To develop skills and work maturity to prepare foster youth ages 13-18 in San Diego County for adulthood and self-sufficiency
www.waldenfamily.org



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