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11 people are interested
Adult Education Classes for Homeless Parents
ORGANIZATION: St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore
Please visit the new page to apply.
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11 people are interested
As part of our comprehensive services to families experiencing homelessness, Sarah's Hope offers Adult Education Classes for parents. we are seeking passionate, dedicated, and flexible individuals to facilitate adult education classes. Classes are offered during the day 10:30-11:30am, and in the evenings, 7:30-8:30pm. The following classes are offered:
- Parenting
- Independent Living Skills
- Self-Advocacy
- Nutrition
- Healthy Relationships
- Financial Literacy
- Job Readiness
Classes are offered once a week for 4 weeks, volunteers are asked to commit to all 4 weeks.
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About St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore
Location:
2305 N. Charles Street, Suite 300, Baltimore, MD 21218, US
Mission Statement
To ensure that individuals and families in our community have the resources and opportunity to care for themselves and build a better future.
Description
Since 1865, St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore has been helping our community move beyond hunger, homelessness, unemployment and childhood poverty. We serve the gretaer Baltimore area and our programs include:
- Sarah's Hope: two emergency shelters serving homeless families in Baltimore Cith and County
- Beans & Bread: a homeless day resource center that provides meals, access to housing, employment services, case management, healthcare and other supportive services
- Front Door: a repaid re-housing and shelter diversion program for homeless individuals and families in Baltimore City and County
- Head Start: pre-school program preparing 3 and 4 year olds for Kindergarten and life
- Workforce Development Services: including our Next Course food service training program and 2 Career Connections drop-in employment services centers
- Camp St. Vincnet: a full-day, 8 week summer camp for homeless children ages 5-14 in Baltimore City and County
- Frederick Ozanam House: recovery-based transitional housing program for men in Baltimore City
- Home Connections: permanenet supportive housing for program for chronicall homeless adults
- Cottage Avenue Community: transitional housing for homeless families in Baltimore City
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1114 N Mount StBALTIMORE, MD 21217
DATE POSTED
May 3, 2021
SKILLS
- Adult Education
- Mentoring
- Financial Literacy
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training