This is our dedicated street team that will go to where the kids are and provide food toiletries, and clothing to those kids who are just too afraid to trust just yet. This program will also be responsible for monthly fundraising efforts and volunteer organization.
Similar to the Big Brother Big Sister program, the Each One, Teach One Mentoring Program is geared at partnering with business men and business women in the community with one of our teenagers and young adults to expose them to the business community and to encourage them to be entrepreneurs and company executives.
Youth Workplace Preparation Services is a center where our participants can take their GED, participate in online courses, learn to conduct themselves in interviews, how to dress for success, and draft appropriate effective resumes. The center will also collaborate with local businesses to increase the possibility of job placement.
While collaborating with local law enforcement and education centers, we will assist those young adults who wish to look to a future in law enforcement by walking them through the process, assisting with the paperwork, and providing transportation for testing.
STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. We hope to partner with the local community by addressing the inadequate number of teachers skilled to educate in these subjects by encouraging our young adults to train specifically in these fields.
Working hand in hand with local law enforcement, social services, and mental healthcare professional, we seek to gently and respectfully assist our human trafficked teenagers and young adults reintegrate themselves in a more positive environment by providing them shelter in secured single-family homes and continued counseling.
We believe that community support is vital to the emotional recovery of our youths. Our community support frequently comes through local churches and support clubs, all of which assist with treatment needs and equipment provisions not covered by governmental agencies. Our structured and nurturing homes will be located throughout various cities along the West Coast. Each home will include support groups, self-defense courses, and recreational opportunities.
The final step in the initial recovery process, our young adults would graduate to a transitional home to help them be acclimated to how to take care of themselves. They will be required to have at least a GED, maintain a mentor, maintain employment, and have discussed with counselors a plan for their future that the center will help them achieve including but not limited to continuing education.