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Project Title:New Horizons Program
Project Director: Dr. Fay Freeman
Organization: Victor Valley College
Phone: (760)245-4271,ext.2414
The Victor Valley College New Horizons Project is designed to
serve the growing number of single parents who are returning to
an educational learning environment in order to improve vocational
skills and improve their living conditions. The paradigm shift will
focus on transition for displaced homemakers from dependancy to
economic self-sufficency. The target groups shall be economically
disadvantaged and minority women.
The project will address these objectives:
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1) To increase life long learning educational
opportunities for 30 single parents/displaced homemakers to
transition from dependency to self-sufficiency. |
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2) To develop an academy program for 30 single parents/displaced
homemakers that will provide self-esteem building, cultural
diversity, non-traditional career information and academic educational
plans. |
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3) To provide job placement information and assistance for single
parents/displaced homemakers. |
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The activities to accomplish these objectives include outreach
(advertising and recruitment), orientation, assessment and testing,
career/educational counseling, life skill development, pre-employment
preparation, linkage with campus supportive services, referrals
to other community services (health care, legal aid, etc.) and job
placement.
The New Horizons Project will be evaluated on the basis of acheivement
of the stated objectives. We plan to enroll 30 single parents/displaced
homemakers and graduate 70% percent.
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