THE MARY ELIZABETH HOUSE
Programs
Young Mothers Development Program
Assist in the development of young mothers currently in the child welfare system, by offering them the opportunity to participate for positive outcomes, including the opportunity to be trained in the rudiments of home management and home ownership, positive employment, educational attainment and supportive parenting. aid young women in their journey to independence by providing family and child development support. the daycare employs the abecedarian learning model to support the healthy development of early learners from low socio-economic backgrounds from infancy to kindergarten.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2021 – Dec 31, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.9MProgram 1 [2024]
THE MINISTRY AIMS TO ASSIST YOUNG MOTHERS IN BECOMING INDEPENDENT AND SELF-SUFFICIENT SO THAT THEY CAN LEAD CONSTRUCTIVE LIVES FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN BY PROVIDING SAFE AND STABLE HOUSING AND LIFE SKILLS TRAINING THAT STRENGTHENS THEIR RESILIENCY. ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY IS THE UNDERLYING OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM. IT REQUIRES EACH OF THE PARTICIPANTS TO BECOME PROFICIENT AND ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY TACKLE PERSONAL FINANCIAL MATTERS AND MAKE POSITIVE FINANCIAL CHOICES. ITS GOAL IS TO ENSURE THAT PARTICIPANTS NOT ONLY UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF STRONG FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BUT ALSO HAVE THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO THEM TO BEGIN THE PROCESS WHILE WITHIN THE PROGRAM. EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROMOTES THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION AND EMPLOYMENT READINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY BY KEEPING PARTICIPANTS ACADEMICALLY ENGAGED WHETHER IN AN ACADEMIC OR VOCATIONAL JOB TRAINING OR READINESS PROGRAM. CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE OGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.6M
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