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{"id":140,"date":"2015-01-30T18:44:56","date_gmt":"2015-01-30T18:44:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/changecapitalfund.org\/?post_type=press-release&p=140"},"modified":"2018-08-20T21:54:37","modified_gmt":"2018-08-20T21:54:37","slug":"launching-stronger-together-new-poverty-fighting-education-and-employment-program-for-public-housing-residents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.changecapitalfund.org\/2015\/01\/30\/launching-stronger-together-new-poverty-fighting-education-and-employment-program-for-public-housing-residents\/","title":{"rendered":"Launching Stronger Together – New Poverty Fighting, Education and Employment Program for Public Housing Residents"},"content":{"rendered":"

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. (FAC), an award-winning Brooklyn-based community development corporation, formally launched <\/span>Stronger Together<\/span><\/i>: <\/i><\/b>Creating Opportunities for Public Housing Residents in Red Hook and Gowanus<\/span><\/i> with an inaugural program outreach day and press conference.<\/span><\/p>\n

Stronger Together <\/span><\/i>is a new program partnership led by Fifth Avenue Committee in collaboration with its partners Brooklyn Workforce Innovations (BWI), Red Hook Initiative (RHI) and Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation (SBIDC) to reduce poverty by providing free job training and placement, adult education and individual and family support services, such as legal advice, financial coaching, benefits counseling and tax preparation. \u00a0Over the next four years, more than 1,200 adults living in poverty in NYCHA developments in Red Hook and Gowanus, Brooklyn \u2013 or one in three adults living in poverty in these developments \u2013 will gain access to these free services through <\/span>Stronger Together<\/span><\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n

Over 500 <\/span>Stronger Together<\/span><\/i> participants will gain access to quality careers and benefits to support themselves and their families, and an additional 500 will improve their math and literacy skills, obtain their HSE, graduate high school or move on to college. \u00a0Multiple studies have shown that having jobs paying a decent entry-level wage significantly increases lifetime earnings, and that educational attainment has a direct and dramatic anti-poverty effect that lasts a lifetime.<\/span><\/p>\n

FAC was joined by City Council Members Carlos Menchaca and Brad Lander, as well as program partners and participants and NYCHA representatives on January 30<\/span> at <\/span>T<\/span>he FAC Center for Community Development<\/span> at <\/span>621 DeGraw Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217.<\/span><\/p>\n

The <\/span>Stronger Together<\/span><\/i> program will expand existing award winning and highly effective services provided by the four partner organizations and will improve referrals among the partner organizations, ensuring participants get more of the services they need. \u00a0A new, robust performance measurement system will track outcomes on individuals and the community, documenting the program\u2019s effectiveness in reducing poverty.<\/span><\/p>\n

The program was developed thanks to core multi-year support from Change Capital Fund (CCF), a collaborative of 17 major New York City funders working to develop data-driven strategies that alleviate poverty among individuals and families living in persistently low-income neighborhoods. \u00a0CCF is providing FAC and its partners $1 million in funding over the next 4 years for the <\/span>Stronger Together<\/span><\/i> program.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council has also provided $77,500 to support the inaugural year of <\/span>Stronger Together <\/span><\/i>as part of the Delegation\u2019s <\/span>JOBS 2015 Project<\/i><\/b> to enhance workforce development programs provided by thirteen highly effective Brooklyn based nonprofits.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n

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