Last month, JP moms, alumni, kids, staff, community partners, and friends gathered in Baltimore, MD, for our fourth annual summit! Themed “The Power of Community,” the event brought together moms and alumni from all nine campuses to celebrate the JP sisterhood.
Jeremiah Program
Non-profit Organizations
Minneapolis, MN 9,152 followers
Working alongside single mothers and their children to disrupt the cycle of poverty two generations at a time.
About us
Jeremiah Program is a national organization with a mission to disrupt the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children, two generations at a time.
- Website
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http://www.jeremiahprogram.org
External link for Jeremiah Program
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Minneapolis, MN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- poverty reduction, early childhood education, empowerment, life skills, and affordable, safe housing
Locations
Employees at Jeremiah Program
Updates
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Meredith Leigh Moore, Vice Chair of JP’s National Governing Board, shares why she chose to serve on the board and her personal connection to JP’s mission.
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Today, JP Alumni Fellow Chakita Lewis is a county supervisor whose family is thriving — and she attributes her success to her community. See Chakita's story: https://bit.ly/4cer86t
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To realize our mission of disrupting the cycle of poverty two generations at a time, JP has always served our littlest ones. Kids are taught from a curriculum that blends quality education with personalized care, developing children’s confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills. Discover how JP is partnering with moms to help them and their children succeed: https://bit.ly/46C7vnW
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A loving village helped JP Alumni Fellow Mary Claire Wente persist through college as a single student parent, and she feels its power today. See Mary's story: https://bit.ly/46zfMJi
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See what some of our campuses were up to in July! Fargo-Moorhead: The JP team had an inspiring day at TEDxFargo, engaging with innovative ideas and thought leaders. St Paul: JP St. Paul recently hosted St. Paul City Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson, who represents an area where a growing number of JP families have roots. Councilmember Johnson spent quality time with JP moms and staff. Baltimore: The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation recently selected JP Baltimore to receive a $20,000 award through its Employee Giving Program! Arlene Cox, Weinberg’s chief operating officer, was raised by a single mother and selected JP for the grant. Las Vegas: JP Las Vegas moms took some time for self-care and enjoyed a yoga class on campus!
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JP’s two-generation framework allows us to have a far-reaching positive impact on our communities. Working simultaneously with children and their parents, we support the well-being of the whole family. Monthly donors amplify this impact by sustaining our critical work. Learn more about becoming a JP Disruptor: https://bit.ly/3LKPFVU
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JP’s tutoring and summer enrichment offerings are key elements of our holistic, two-generational model. Whether it’s through swimming, karate, or math and reading instruction, JP kids are blossoming through extra support. Read more: https://bit.ly/4dileSJ
Caring Beyond the Classroom | Jeremiah Program
https://jeremiahprogram.org
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From learning to parent solo after divorce to starting her own business and becoming a homeowner, JP Alumni Fellow Tyesha Mitchell prioritizes time as a resource. See Tyesha's story: https://bit.ly/3y0NeLT
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During her JP years, JP Alumni Fellow Bianca Scott began a journey of self-love and growth that continues today. Now, she encourages other women to do the same. See Bianca's story: https://bit.ly/3A1lEOV