Showing posts with label faith-based economic development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith-based economic development. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

Please Help A Good Cause


Ohio City Power is happy to announce a new program to help the under served in the community.

Ohio City Power On eBay


Currently, we are accepting donations of items to join the innovative workings on eBay, the world's online marketplace.  Whether you have something small or big please let us know.

Spring cleaning is almost upon us again!  (It is not far away, although it might not seem like it now).



Items to donate to Ohio City Power
 
 
All profits benefit the awesome workings of Ohio City Power

Ohio City Power's mission  is to improve the spiritual and physical well-being of a community with programs and services for faith-based economic development.
 
We have helped numerous people in the past, whether it was help with an employment search, recreation with Bingo, referrals or our current project helping bring healthy food to the local area.
 
Please help a good cause if you can.
 
 
How To Donate
 
If you would like to donate an item, please contact Lisa Braun, Executive Director. at (440) 289-1657 or Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, at (216) 631-9860.  You can also email info@ohiocitypower.net, albertkwagner@gmail.com or share with your friends
 

 
 
For more information about how Ohio City Power programs benefit community residents please visit ohiocitypower.net and get the whole story!

You can also find out more about Ohio City Power to follow or share at:

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  • Google Calendar www.ohiocitypower.net/calendar.html
  • Ohio City Power Daily paper.li/OhioCityPower/1326076637
  • Scribd www.scribd.com/OhioCityPower
  • Twitter twitter.com/#!/ohiocitypower
  • You Tube www.youtube.com/user/OhioCityPower


  • Author:  Albert Wagner

    

    Friday, September 20, 2013

    Ohio City Power Continues To Spread The Love!






    OHIO CITY POWER CONTINUES TO SPREAD THE LOVE!

    Ohio City Power is a program benefiting our sister church, St. Paul's Community Church and Outreach Federated Church has had a 50+ year relationship with our friends in Ohio City.  Please visit Ohio City Power's website for more great news about us and read up on our mission.


    Items Available At Fellowship Hall

    For many months we have been offering beautiful items in Federated Church's Fellowship Hall after service and we plan on continuing to spread the joy. Local artists Mary Hobbs and Mary Ann Boysen have blessed our table with beautiful items and then donate a portion of the proceeds to Ohio City Power. Janet Fitch and Carol Grubb have also added their talents to our table. Federated Church members Lynne Kessel, Linnea Rostek, Jan Blank and Betty Ryan have helped with our tie dye and chocolate items. We also want to thank Larry McGure and Tim Driscoll for helping make our table look beautiful, too.


    So as you plan your gift-giving this season please stop by our table for some great ideas.

    If you have any questions please email Lisa Braun at lisabraun@ohiocitypower.net or give her a ring at 440.289.1657


    Ohio City Power can also be Found and Followed at:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ohio-City-Power/212050022212813

    Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/Ohiocitypower

    Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/OhioCityPower

    Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/#/OhioCityPower

    Website: http://Ohiocitypower.net

    Calendar of events:  http://www.Ohiocitypower.net/calendar




    - Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power

    Wednesday, September 18, 2013

    Ohio City Power Hough Bakery Chocolate Pops Are Back!



    Ohio City Power, a program benefiting St. Paul's Community Church, is again offering yummy chocolate pops. 

    There are two sizes available in adorable Halloween designs either for $1 each or $2 each and are available in delicious milk or dark chocolate.  

    Orders will be taken until October 27 and can be placed by emailing Lisa Braun at lisabraun@ohiocitypower.net or give her a ring at 440.289.1657.


    Don't forget to check out our website at ohiocitypower.net and stop by our table in Fellowship Hall after church service to learn more about our mission.





    - Lisa Braun, Executive Director

    Wednesday, August 28, 2013

    It's The Season For Workforce Development Programs


    It has been a little awhile since an update was last put on this blog.


    However, Ohio City Power is active and moving forward!


    As summer winds down this is a reminder that workforce programs are still moving forward, such as the program at Towards Employment


    As another reminder Towards Employment has a program available for felons.  As some have been recently left out of the hiring process in this economy Towards Employment has built a strong relationship with Ohio City Power to help.  As participants move on with their lives Ohio City Power is glad to help with things like bus passes, lunches and appropriate clothing.

    According to Career Consultant Gloria Baker, Towards Employment put 550 people to work last year through their programs.  Interested residents of Cuyahoga county can contact her at (216) 696-5750, Ext. 309, so she can help put you on the right track.

    A former Participant in the Towards Employment program, Priscilla Lange is pictured with Ohio City Power Executive Director Lisa Braun.


    Putting folks back to work can help with their self-esteem, as well as some income to provide for their families.  If she is not available an interested person can call (216) 696-5750 and ask for Mr. Morris or Mr. Larkins.

    Ohio City Power Workforce Development Programs

    Ohio City Power is a two-part program for the homeless and jobless, one part focuses on recreational activities and the second part concentrates on workforce development.

    Ohio City Power is headquartered at St. Paul's Community Church, a non-profit organization and sister church to The Federated Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, home to many volunteer program activities. 






    If you have additional questions Executive Director Lisa Braun can be contacted at (440) 289-1657.

     


    - Albert Wagner, Operations Manager



    Sunday, December 16, 2012

    The Importance Of Resources In Serving The Homeless

    The Other Building. Image © Alice Merkel Photography. All Rights Reserved.

    The Importance Of Resources In Serving The Homeless
    By Albert Wagner, Ohio City Power Operations

    A recent article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer December 5, 2012, “Theft Of Van Services Hits Emergency Shelter”, helps accentuate how regularly providing services to Cleveland, Ohio's homeless relies on invaluable assistance from a number of people.

    It also implies how problematic this can be for similar agencies in the region to perform the same kind of civic services.  As someone who has assisted a local agency, Ohio City Power, in helping the homeless and jobless, I have seen how services could not have been provided without the helping hand of many others. 

    Transportation Resources Critical To Life-Work Functions

    In the above-mentioned article the agency transports people in a 15 passenger van to various places, assisting them in things such as a getting children to school, going to interviews and life skills training and long-term housing.  

    The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland - Tremont Family Center, previously known as the Interfaith Service Network, is targeted to projects helping homeless parents and getting them back on their feet.  Recently the van they use was stolen and, needless to say, has caused a lot of problems with continuing to provide these services.  Eight families move each month and receive help from 80 churches and synagogues altogether.

    Organization Connectivity For Collaboration and Capacity Building 

    Ohio City Power, the other group mentioned above, also gets help from a number of groups. These include The Federated Church, Employment Connection, The Cleveland Clinic  Foundation and Towards Employment.  Without the help of these wonderful contacts, the agency would not be able to provide the services it has.  Ohio City Power, however, provides bus fare for clients to get to job training, orientation and employment.  They did not lose a van, but they rely heavily on participation and people contributing.

    The losing of a van, as in the example above, can devastate a homeless agency to the point it can no longer provide the needed services.  To proactively counteract this result Ohio City Power has fund-raisers, with the help of numerous local people and agencies.

    Craft Sales Provide Cash and Program Service Support 

    Things sold for this purpose include clothing (such as tie-dye shirts and socks), handcrafted chocolate candy and even fly-fishing lures.  There are also small assembly projects on an order basis.

    Some participants also help.  A recent client actually turned down the agency’s assistance for bus fare assistance and lunch assistance!  The agency tries to give clients the tools they need in getting and retaining a job.  This also includes clothing assistance.

    Faith-Based Economic Development Restores Vibrant Communities

    The community benefits as people go back into the workforce.  They benefit from things such as strengthened families, increased tax base for services, getting citizens off welfare rolls, possibly reducing crime and inspiring others.

    More information can be found at Family Promise of Greater Cleveland and Ohio City Power.

    - Albert Wagner, Ohio City Power Operations

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

    Monday, December 10, 2012

    Ohio City Power Connects People To Skills Training and Jobs


    Lydee Williams and Lisa Braun talk about next steps to employment.
    Lydee Williams, Towards Employment participant (shown left) with Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power

    Candidate Successfully Participates in Training Workshops
    "I just wanted to check in and let you know that Lydee Williams attended the orientation this morning, December 10, 2012.  He just called and said that he was done for today but that he goes back on Wednesday at 9:30am to meet with Gary, one on one." -  Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, Ohio City Power

    Logo for Towards Employment

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    Monday, December 3, 2012

    Spirituality and Ohio City Power Faith-Based Workforce Development

    Latania and Lannia Deloach at St. Paul's Community Church, home to Ohio City Power Faith-Based Workforce Development 2012.
    Spirituality and Ohio City Power Faith-Based Workforce Development Programs by Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, Ohio City Power
    “The mission of Ohio City Power is to improve the spiritual and physical well-being of a community with programs and services in faith-based economic development.” – Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications 
    The focus of Ohio City Power faith-based economic and workforce development programs is primarily to guide the homeless back into the workforce, and that is very good.  Less, however, is mentioned about how spiritual development fits into the picture.  With Christianity as the essence of the Holidays it is a good time of the year to reflect on how this part of the mission fits into improving the overall well-being of the individual.

    Ohio City Power's workforce programs are designed to move people from being jobless (or underemployed, homeless, etc.) to being productive members in society.  Being productive is often associated with financial contributions.  Ohio City Power's mission includes, in addition to this, a basis of the whole being of the person. This could involve changing a person's perspective and/or priorities in life as a whole.

    Entering The Workforce

    Most people think of entering the workforce as a means of making money. Having an income to survive is a part of life for most people.  However, a job can bring more than that. It can also bring things such as independence, self-worth, time management skills, and a change of values and how this fits in with the well-being of the person, as a whole is what’s unique.

    When a spiritual element is added, it gets one to think about what they are working toward. Is the goal to accumulate possessions (keep up with the Joneses), or is the goal to find your purpose in life and how you fit in?  This time of the year, especially, is a good time to reflect on where you are going since it is focused on what Christmas is about.

    A Biblical concept is that earning money is primarily about gaining virtues, and also secondarily about making money (Thessalonians). Gaining virtues is important in the spiritual life, as it assesses how you are improving yourself to what you are working toward. This is part of the concept of the workforce program that is less emphasized.

    What is meant by virtues in a Christian sense?  As the Old Covenant was fulfilled by Jesus in the New Testament, there is mention of “fruits of the spirit” (Galatians 5).  These are things such as love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, and faithfulness.  These things, hopefully, come as a result of participating in Ohio City Power workforce programs.

    Working And Your Purpose In Life

    A job in this society can be looked at as part of your personality.  Is your focus on improving the quality of life in your community, for instance?  As God gave people different talents, have you tried to find yours and do you use it to help others?  As a time of year to reflect, does your work represent God's being manifest in your life?  Thinking of these things is part of how spiritual well-being is part of the mission of the program.

    On the other side, losing a job can also make God’s presence manifest. You might reflect on why it happened and how to pay bills. Sometimes resentment or the feeling of injustice is prevalent.  A spiritual addition could be helpful in these and other circumstances.  It could also be looked as God having a different path in mind for you and thinking it is time for you to move on to what you are working toward.

    As seen here, spirituality in the workplace involves less of “having the answers” and more of “asking the questions”.  A question involves asking what is true of you individually and how you deepen your own experience.

    For instance, as people age and friends and relatives die, it leads people to thinking about what else they would like to do with their life, in and out of the workplace.  Do you want work to be part of your identity?  People start to think of their “legacy” and what values they are passing to the next generation.  Some people who have retired like to work part time to help contribute to society, as they were taught by their generation and that is their legacy.

    How does this apply to Ohio City Power?  Making money is, indeed, a benefit of going through Ohio City Power’s workforce development programs. However, there are also other positive attributes wound up in this that are not mentioned as often.  How the program helps a person grow spiritually is also significant.

    Happy Holiday Season To Everyone!

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications 

    Sunday, June 17, 2012

    Ohio City Power Builds Collaborations With Government

    Councilman Joe Cimperman and Lisa Braun shake hands and agree to collaborate on a local foods project.
    Shown: Councilman Joe Cimperman Ward 3 Cleveland City Council (right) and Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power. Take Me To The Flickr SlideShow!

    Collaborate For Education, Economic, And Workforce Development

    Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power, thanks Councilman Joe Cimperman, Ward 3, Cleveland City Council, in Cleveland, Ohio for his endorsement of Ohio City Power recreation, employment, and workforce development programs serving the homeless and jobless community in Ohio City, Ohio.

    Conversations Illuminate New Opportunities

    In the video, Ohio City Power Builds Collaborations With Government, (below) Executive Director Lisa Braun provides an overview of Ohio City Power programs, objectives and human interest stories.



    Councilman Cimperman thanks Ohio City Power for its efforts in project and community development and suggests future collaboration opportunities to develop citizen led enterprise projects.

    Councilman Cimperman's suggestions focus on developing local food networks and the role Ohio City Power community can play to supply labor, know-how - and - receive benefits as healthy food consumers!

    Share Your Government Collaboration Models
    • What collaborations do you develop in your city, town or region? 
    • How do you build new conversations with government? 
    Post and share your failure and success stories. We can all learn from each other and apply this knowledge for immediate local improvement.

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

    Tuesday, April 10, 2012

    Ohio City Power Relationships Support and Affirm Community Initiative

    Ohio City Power Founder and Executive Director, Lisa Braun (R) is pictured with Priscilla Lange on Monday, April 9, 2012 at Towards Employment.

    Ohio City Power Relationships Support and Affirm Community Initiative

    Ohio City Power Founder and Executive Director Lisa Braun is shown above with Priscilla Lange, the first Ohio City Power member to participate in Towards Employment programs and services. 

    Priscilla registered for the orientation session and is preparing to participate in a week long Towards Employment Workshop. Good luck Priscilla! Learn more about Towards Employment programs and services here.

    Ohio City Power, Founder and Executive Director, Lisa Braun (R) is shown with Towards Employment Case Manager, Gary Larkins, LSW.
    Towards Employment Collaborations Support Holistic Strategy

    Towards Employment invests in a holistic approach by building partnerships and collaborations with businesses to solve complex social, health, and educational training challenges for successful employment outcomes.

    More about Towards Employment: (from the website here)
    "We have a single focus – jobs. The Towards Employment mission is to empower individuals to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through employment."
    "Since 1976, we’ve helped more than 100,000 low-income and disadvantaged adults in Greater Cleveland prepare for jobs, get jobs, keep jobs and move up the career ladder. And since 2004, we’ve successfully taken on the challenge of placing ex-offenders in full-time, permanent jobs."

    Ohio City Power Programs Connect And Empower Community Capacity

    Ohio City Power programs build relationships to accelerate connectivity between community and large organizations for regional workforce development.

    The One-On-One Job Coaching program, for example, creates resumes and builds interview confidence to increase the success of members in their skills training and employment seeking experience.
    Everyone is welcome.

    By collaborating with large regional employment training service organizations, Ohio City Power serves Ohio City, Ohio homeless, unemployed, and under-employed to advance community capacity and local prosperity building.

    Learn more about Towards Employment at http://www.towardsemployment.org/

    Share Your Employment Seeking Experiences

    What organizations build connectivity in your community? What services are available to you and your neighbors? What steps do you take to help friends and family who are seeking employment? Post your comments, we'd like to hear from you!

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

    Thursday, March 29, 2012

    Ohio City Power's One-On-One Program Accelerates Workforce Development

    Image © Alice Merkel Photography.
    Shown from left to right: Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power and Erik Hayes, One-On-One Program. Take Me To The Flickr Slideshow.
    Relationships Strengthen Collaboration

    Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power, and Erik Hayes, a Cleveland job seeker, record a conversation for viewers about Ohio City Power's One-On-One program - a program that seeks to build relationships with Ohio City's homeless and jobless to identify employment qualifications, strengthen interview skills, and build resumes.

    Partnerships Strengthen Community Employment Capacity 

    In the video below, Lisa Braun talks in more detail about the partnership pipeline Ohio City Power, Employment Connection, and the Cleveland Clinic is developing to connect Ohio City homeless and jobless to skills assessment and training for employment opportunities with the Cleveland Clinic. 

    Erik, participant in the One-On-One program, describes his experience at the Employment Connection four-day Career Advancement Skills Workshop and what he understands his next steps to be. 


    A Three-Step Pipeline To Qualified Employment

    Ohio City Power's One-On-One Program is led by Don Hoke, Elderlife member at Federated Church and retired senior manager, The Lubrizol Corporation. Don has recently been joined by fellow volunteer, Gus Aberley. Appointments are conducted at St. Paul's Outreach Center, and Community Church, 4427 Franklin Boulevard in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio. Map.

    The One-On-One Program is the first of a three-stop, assessment to skills to employment, pipeline. If you or someone you know is interested in getting started, please e-mail lisabraun@ohiocitypower.net or call 216-651-6250 ext. 2 and leave a message. Messages are checked Tuesdays & Fridays.

    What Is Your Experience? Tell Us About Your Neighborhood.

    If you're a job seeker, where do you connect to local assessment, support, and skills training to qualify for employment opportunities? What is the closest facility for you to access services? What transportation is available to you? Please add you comments below, we'd like to hear from you!

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

    Thursday, March 22, 2012

    Partnerships Connect People To Jobs

    Shown: Lisa Braun, Founder and Executive Director, Ohio City Power talks with Neighborhood Connections Program Director, Tom O'Brien
    Take Me To The Flickr Slideshow


    Connectivity Builds Healthy, Active, Empowered Communities

    Neighborhood Connections Program Director, Tom O'Brien, and Lisa Braun, Founder and Executive Director, Ohio City Power, talk in the video below about connecting people to jobs for healthy, active, empowered communities. 

       
    In this video you will learn how:
    • Neighborhood Connections and Ohio City Power work together to connect Ohio City homeless and jobless to small assembly project jobs.
    • Ohio City Power seeks people who are willing, reliable and trustworthy.
    • Neighborhood Connections is pleased to provide basic level work to Cleveland's neighborhoods. 
    How do homeless and jobless community members connect to work in your neighborhood? 

    Read more about the Neighborhood Connections-Ohio City Power workforce model in the transcription below. How could it be replicated in your community?
    Partnerships Connect People to Jobs 

    Community Connectivity Creates Local Economic Vitality 

    Ohio City Power connects Ohio City homeless and jobless to recreation, skills training and employment opportunities.

    Ohio City Power is located at St. Paul's Community Outreach & Church, 4427 Franklin Blvd., in Cleveland, Ohio 44113. The Outreach Office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00am to 12:30pm. To contact Ohio City Power, phone 216-651-6250 ext. 2 and leave a message. Your call will be returned as soon as possible. 

    Where do people go to learn about community building in your neighborhood? 

    Neighborhood Connections provides grants for community capacity building and learning for people interested in understanding community improvement.

    For more information about Neighborhood Connections, an affiliated program of the Cleveland Foundation and a member of GrassrootsGrantmakers, an international affinity group for grassroots funders, visit http://neighborhoodgrants.org/ 

    We'd like to hear from you! Add your comments! Share with other readers connecting community to workforce development! 

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

    Monday, March 19, 2012

    Ohio City Power Builds Connectivity for Workforce Development

    Shown: Jessica Montgomery (left); Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection (center); and Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power (right).


    Ohio City Power Builds Connectivity for Workforce Development

    Jessica Montgomery (see photo above) traveled to Employment Connection offices this morning accompanied by Ohio City Power Founder & Executive Director Lisa Braun for a preliminary interview to participate in a week-long Career Advancement Skills Workshop, hosted by Employment Connection, 1020 Bolivar Road in Cleveland, Ohio.

    The Employment Connection Career Advancement Skills Workshop is part of a collaborative partnership with Northeast Ohio regional employer Cleveland Clinic to hire skilled workers. Learn about the Career Advancement Skills (CAS) Workshop here.

    Ohio City Power builds connectivity to both locally based community and large skills training and employment organizations to strengthen regional workforce development capacity.

    Ohio City Power Programs Support and Affirm Community

    Jessica is the second Ohio City Power Friend to enroll in the Career Advancement Skills Workshop. Jessica prepared for her visit by participating in One-On-One, an Ohio City Power program focused on resume building and strengthening interview skills.

    One-On-One is hosted twice monthly at St. Paul's Community Outreach, 4427 Franklin Boulevard in Ohio City, Cleveland, OH 44113. Directions here. Visit the Ohio City Power Calendar here.

    Ohio City Power Partners Contribute Leadership

    One-On-One is lead by Don Hoke, a retired senior manager of the Lubrizol Corporation and member of Elderlife, a volunteer program based at The Federated Church, an Ohio City Power partner organization located in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

    How do you connect to skills training and employment opportunities offered by service organizations in your town or region? How does your community leverage partnerships and collaborations to advance skills training and employment?

    Add your comments below, we'd like to hear from you!

    Next Steps

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    - Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications