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 8,798 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.
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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
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Employees at Jeremiah Program
Updates
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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
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Chair of JP’s National Governing Board, Aisha Barry, shares what JP’s mission means to her and her hopes for the organization’s future.
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A lawyer and mom of three, JP Alumni Fellow Amanda Smith was able to become the family advocate her family lacked when she was growing up. See Amanda's story: https://bit.ly/46fcXgg
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Jeremiah Program reposted this
What a Time to Be Alive | July Musings I often find myself repeating the refrain, “What a time to be alive.” The past few years have birthed incredible innovation and prosperity — yet, simultaneously, a period of stark deprivation. Our JP families, like many experiencing poverty, are living a “tale of two realities.” The headlines boast about a robust economy, but the cost of everyday goods like groceries, gas, and rent is suffocatingly high for many JP moms and countless working-class families. The gasp for air is often followed by the rising costs of child care, which is increasingly more than their rent. I’ve been reflecting on the power of nuance and, more importantly, on who is afforded the benefits of being fully seen. Large brush strokes in our language and beliefs are often used for the sake of efficiency and prudence, but we must consider who and what become invisible when we generalize. Disaggregating requires more time and, in some cases, may seem inefficient, but there is profound power in nuance — in hearing and centering the voices and stories of those living the “tale of two realities.” At JP, our commitment to storytelling and narrative change isn’t altruistic; it’s necessary. We are dedicated to seeing the full scope of our families’ lives. This means recognizing the power in nuance and taking responsibility not only to amplify their significant achievements but also to champion their shape-shifting journeys — the pebbles, peaks, and pathways they navigate. I remain committed to amplifying the experiences of those closest to the issues and farthest from the mic of influence. In doing so, l am reminded that my life and existence is inextricably linked in the pursuit of justice. -CL
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📣 Our latest annual report magazine is out! 📣 This year, we focused on JP's second generation: children. Learn about our Child Development Centers, our programs for kids beyond the classroom, and the perspectives of JP moms, staff, and partners — the support surrounding JP children. Read it now: https://bit.ly/3VSx2Eh