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"Where there is an open window, there exists limitless opportunity." – Unknown
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Ann Ryan, Community Initiatives Coordinator
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Project ALIVE
Project ALIVE, a program of the Housing Authority of the City of Frederick (HACF), exists to connect Public Housing residents with educational and training opportunities. If you live in Public Housing (Lucas Village, Carver, and Lincoln), you are eligible to participate.
Project ALIVE is committed to helping residents meet their goals and move forward. Whether it is finding a job or getting more training, Project ALIVE will help each resident develop a plan, plot out a course of action and find the necessary resources to succeed.
If you are interested in getting your GED, going to Frederick Community College (FCC) or getting other training to help boost your income, Project ALIVE can help. Also, if you need help finding a job, let us know.
Additional resources: Frederick Community College (FCC) Resource Directory, Frederick Community Workforce Services, Housing Authority of the City of Frederick- Office of Family Services Facebook Page
How does Project ALIVE help?
If you want to go to school, Project ALIVE can help get you connected and pave the way for your success. We can help with childcare while you attend classes. We can help with transportation, if you need it. If you need supplies, we can help you get them. We can even pay for a tutor.
We can also help pay for certifications, reviews, licenses and other things one might need to move forward in a career.
We can also help with driver's education!
If you have a plan for increasing your education and would like some support to help you succeed, call Ann Ryan, Community Initiatives Coordinator, at (301) 696-1875.
What other agencies does Project ALIVE work with in order to help you succeed?
Project ALIVE works closely with many other organizations interested in helping you move forward. We partner with Frederick Community College, Frederick County Health Department’s ROSC program, Mental Health Association’s Systems Navigation, Frederick County Workforce Services, and Frederick County Family Partnership.
We are funded through a variety of grants, including support from The Women’s Giving Circle of Frederick County, the Courtney Muse Performing Arts Grant, the Community Foundation of Frederick County, The Ausherman Family Foundation, private contributors, and federal grants. All contributions are fully tax deductible.
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