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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.
JP 2024 Summit
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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
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The Jeremiah Program team is taking this week to rest and recharge. We will return on Monday, July 8, ready to continue fulfilling our mission of disrupting the cycle of poverty two generations at a time. 🧡
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The 2023-2024 Jeremiah Program Alumni Fellows, each many years removed from their time as JP moms, are using their experiences, expertise, and stories to advocate for other single moms and their families. This is Tiffany Meeks’ story.
JP Alumni Fellow: Tiffany Meeks
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This month, the 2023-2024 JP Alumni Fellows visited Washington, D.C.! They learned about the critical work of the National Women's Law Center and met with Minnesota lawmakers to discuss public policy initiatives focused on single mothers pursuing economic mobility.
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Navigating work while managing child care is a challenge many parents face, but it’s even more critical for single moms. Affordable child care isn’t just a personal matter — it often determines if mothers can remain in the workforce. Investing in our child care infrastructure is an opportunity for policymakers to invest in families and our workforce and strengthen the economy.
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"All moms from all walks of life came together to build this community of love for our children." JP Brooklyn mom Shatisha shares how the sisterhood of JP moms supports her in our latest blog. Read now: https://bit.ly/3z8nq0m
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JP is excited to share that we've been named a 2024 Star Tribune Top 200 Workplace in Minnesota! “We prioritize being a place where JP staff can bring their spirit to work,” says JP President and CEO Chastity Lord. “JP recognizes the importance of competitive compensation, inclusive policies, and building a culture of belonging.” Learn more: https://bit.ly/3RBnv3d
Jeremiah Program Recognized as a Star Tribune Best Place to Work | Jeremiah Program
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To upend generational poverty, we must target all systems of influence. A mom’s investment in herself and her family is just one part. When our communities, social institutions, and governments ensure single mothers have the resources they need, communities thrive. Learn more in our Empowerment & Leadership report: https://bit.ly/4cjYYHD
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