Adult Education & Workforce Readiness
Our Mission

Step 1: Individualized Service Plan (ISP)
At intake, MJE defines an ISP to determine needs along five tracks for each individual: Family Stability, Well-Being, Financial Management, Education, and Employment. The ISP is a working document that follows the participant throughout all components of those engagements
Step 2: Trainings
Clients will typically begin with a two-week trauma-recovery and Financial literacy training followed by case management and career readiness trainings, including computer literacy, on-site trainings, referrals to vocational programs, internships, and more. Those programs align with a porto ponts merests in mondemond industries to ensure emoloyment
Step 3: Case Management
Case Managers provide ongoing support to identify emerging challenges and provide resources to ensure success. The trauma-sensitive environment of our office space and mentoring helps participants reenter the workplace after extended unemployment
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Adult Ed Clients

Workshops
The project was (partially) supported by the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance through a Victims of Crime Act of 1984 (VOCA) grant from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, US. Department of Justice.
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