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ORGANIZATION: Christian Recovery Aftercare Ministry, Inc. (CRAM)
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CRAM is currently recruiting volunteers to serve in many capacities. Please visit our website for a wealth of information on who we are: www.craminc.org
- Computer instructors - computer literacy classes are held in our headquarters at 509 Division Street and onsite at the community correction centers in Harrisburg, PA. Hours can vary and be assigned at the convenience and schedule of the volunteer.
- Employment Assistance Project - employment development for ex-offenders involve assisting clients with creating resumes, conducting mock interviews, uploading resumes to jobs online, completing employment applications online and job maintanance. Employment assistance is provided at CRAM at 509 Division Street on Thursdays from 3:30pm to 8:30pm. For employment assistance onsite at the community correction centers; Hours can vary and be assigned at the convenience and schedule of the volunteer.
- Mentors - male mentors are needed to mentor male ex-offenders. We require at least 1-2 hours a week designated to meet with the male ex-offender. CRAM will provide the meeting location and hours are dependent upon the schedule of both the mentor and mentee.
- Volunteers are needed in the 6 counties for which we provide exoffender services: Dauphin, Cumberland, York, Lebanon, Adams and Franklin.
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About Christian Recovery Aftercare Ministry, Inc. (CRAM)
Location:
509 DIVISION ST, HARRISBURG, PA 17110, US
Mission Statement
MISSION : To provide pre-release and re-entry services to prisoners and ex-offenders.
VISION: That our clients experience a successful return to the community
Positioning Statement: CRAM is dedicated to providing services to prisoners and ex-offenders because we believe that empowering offenders...promotes a safer community.
Anticipated Outcomes Our goals are to assist clients to achieve self-sufficiency, gain economic stability, develop a healthy lifestyle and live productively in the community.
Description
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Crime Prevention Project (CPP) This service is a tri-fold initiative: build a strong and safer community, empower offenders to be self-sufficient and lessen the burden of the community. The tri-fold initiative serves as an integrated approach through the services provided by CRAM and is a positive therapeutic alliance, which is seen as critical in helping the offender.
Employment Assistant Project (EAP) The EAP (Employment Assistant Project) offers job search assistance, job readiness, one-on-one mentoring and any other needed assistance for employment. Assistance includes resume preparation, completing job applications and mock interviews. The EAP identifies potential employers willing to consider ex-offenders for hire. Computer Literacy Class This series of classes are designed to provide instructions on basic computer skills, Microsoft programs, money management programs, and basic Internet knowledge. Classes are held weekly. Registration is required.SAVE Classes - SAVE (Spiritual Awareness Vocational Education)is are-entry/pre-release class that provides information and instruction on community resources that may be useful to inmates upon release. The curriculum offers vital instruction and awareness, as well as job related resources. SAVE classes are held at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill and Muncy.Harrisburg Community Correction Center Services Weekly orientation sessions are provided to newly released inmates at this facility. The session provides information and resources that will assist the offender upon his return to the community. CRAM's Computer Literacy Class, Resume Preparation Class and SAR Project are also provided at this site.
Project MENTOR (Mentoring Ex-offenders' Need to Overcome Re-offending). This Project uses volunteer recruits to provide m entoring services to ex-offenders. CRAM also collaborates with other organizations that are in need of our mentoring services, as long as the service is being provided to clients and/or family members of prisoners/ex-offenders.
Community Service Project - CRAM identifies tasks/work in the community that may be offered to clients who are mandated to complete a specific number of community service hours.
Distribution Center - The distribution center includes tangible household items, such as kitchen utensils, pots, pans, towels, sheets, pillows, etc. These items are distributed to clients to assist them with immediate housing needs upon release to the community.
SAR Project SAR (Substance Abuse Recovery) - Project provides services through group and/or one-on-one mentoring sessions for CRAM's clients. This Project is also provided to agencies in the community.
Housing Financial Assistance Program - Ex-offenders are assisted with locating temporary housing in compliance with their approved home plan. Limited financial assistance is provided to eligible clients to help pay for housing.
Transportation CAT bus passes are provided to the clients to assist with transportation needs to look for employment and/or to have transportation to employment for the first 2 weeks. Clients are required to receive services under CRAM to qualify for a bus pass.Budgeting CRAM provides budgeting classes through the use of one-on-one mentoring with Peer Professionals and the FDIC Money Smart CD 10 modular lessions.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
509 DIVISION STHARRISBURG, PA 17110
DATE POSTED
May 25, 2014
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 1-2 hours per week
- exoffender friendly