As Part of Mayor Wendell N. Butler's Anti-Violence Initiative,
The H.O.P.E. Commission is hosting The Chester Re-Entry Community Forum
For the 1st time in the City of Chester, Organizations, Business Owners, Ex-Offenders, Faith-based Community and local Government come together to offer solutions to job training and placement, Entrepreneurship, Family support and more!
For Ex-Offenders looking for H.O.P.E
Saturday, March 26, 2011 -10:00 am
Held every fourth Saturday of the Month
Chester City Hall
1 Fourth Street, Chester PA
H.O.P.E. stands for Helping Ourselves and Others Productively Excel
Forums are free and open to individuals and families who seek support through Chester's Re-Entry Community
For more information, call the City of Chester at 610-447-7700
A compilation of financial education & asset development resources, public benefits information, and career tools for agency staff and community members
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Project Peace for Teens
Do you need help with education, childcare, welfare benefits, parenting or support? We can help!
The Project Peace Teen Parent Program provides one-on-one support for pregnant adolescents and teen parents.
Project Peace services are available at the MacDade Goodwill Store, 2137 MacDade Boulevard, Holmes PA, from Tuesdays from 9 AM to 5 PM.
Services provided will help you:
The Project Peace Teen Parent Program provides one-on-one support for pregnant adolescents and teen parents.
Project Peace services are available at the MacDade Goodwill Store, 2137 MacDade Boulevard, Holmes PA, from Tuesdays from 9 AM to 5 PM.
Services provided will help you:
- Complete high school and plan for higher education
- Become a better parent
- Obtain appropriate community resources, such as childcare, supportive services, Temporary Assistance for Needy Parents (TANF), life skills training and employment
- Get in home support
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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