Work Is Good
Work is part of God’s design for his creation. It not only provides for material needs, but it also instills dignity and purpose and creates opportunities for us to contribute to community life.
Yet, in some communities, significant barriers stand in the way of obtaining and keeping meaningful work. A marred identity, lack of opportunity, trauma, poor education, past incarceration, transportation and childcare issues all contribute to cycles of relational and generational poverty.
Without supportive pathways to sustainable employment, chronic unemployment and underemployment will continue to plague these communities—even when “Help Wanted” signs are everywhere.
In this training, you will:
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Understand the common barriers that hold people back from finding sustaining work
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Discover why the common "advice" about work doesn't work in economically challenged communities
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Learn how you can be involved in restoring people to work in your community
Meet your guide Learn from an experienced work readiness coach
You'll be learning from Shay Bassett, Director of the Work Life Program at the Chalmers Center. For the last 30 years, Shay has served in various capacities with nonprofit organizations that focus on job readiness and community development.