Showing posts with label programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label programs. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Less Mentioned Benefits Of Ohio City Power Workforce Development

 
Jessica Montgomery organizes a small job mailing project for a client.
Shown above: Jessica Montgomery, Friend to Ohio City Power, organizes a mailing project for an Ohio City Power small business client. Small job projects provide much needed cash income for workers who produce quality, quick turnaround work.

Ohio City Power's workforce development program is designed to help individuals shift  from a situation of homelessness or joblessness to securing employment. 

To support this transition, Ohio City Power seeks out and builds collaborations with large, growing regional companies such as Employment Connection, Cleveland Clinic, Judson Retirement and Towards Employment

Usually, the initial motivation for someone is for a paycheck and the idea of getting back into the workforce, but there are other benefits to consider too.

As it is approaching the time of the year when many companies increase hiring, the following are some of these benefits to consider:

A job can be considered as part of an individual's identity in this society

When people ask who someone is, the answer often includes where they work or what they do for a living. This is thought of as a big part of "who you are". 

For example, she is a "baker" or he is "a receptionist." Sometimes family is also considered when answering this, but a job can be a significant part of the “essence” of who someone is when describing them. 

Especially when losing a job, it's easy to feel a loss of more than just a job. It can feel like part of who you are is missing. This can lead to other problems that carry over into one's personal life.

Getting "out of self" can help a person's frame of mind
Businesses succeed by providing what potential consumers want. The focus is catering to others to be successful. To contribute to something in a workplace helps give purpose to life and meaning.

At St. Herman's House Of Hospitality, and at partner organization St. Paul's Community Church, there is a saying often shared: "There is dignity in all work." 

There is an another known belief that when you help other people with their problems, it helps you deal with your own problems. These could be personal issues at work or away from work.

You can begin to see you are not the only one with problems, or maybe you gain a perspective you had not thought of before.

Networking could also be included here
You might learn a skill you never knew you had or benefit from an opportunity that wouldn't have otherwise be available that could eventually inspire others.

If people see someone making an effort to improve themselves, it puts the thought into them to think about doing the same thing.

Human nature is to gossip, so why not have people talk about something constructive? It is human nature to follow when someone else leads, so you are not the only one.

"It takes a village," as the expression goes.


It can lead life to a different path in life
Some who enter Ohio City Power's program have had a setback in life. It could be financial disaster, time in jail, family problems or legal or debt problems. 

Getting back to work after a difficult time can help you grow your life in a different direction, and possibly even improve your situation.  

Someone could notice a skill set you have but were unaware of before and tell others, opening up potential income opportunities. In this competitive job market, especially, this is very powerful. Often, temporary positions can lead to permanent ones.

These are some of the many ways that getting a job can be more than just receiving a paycheck.

- Written by Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, Ohio City Power; Edited and Published by Betsey Merkel
  
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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 

Friday, November 30, 2012

Welcoming Facilities Build Strong Communities

Cross sculpture in front of St. Paul's Community Outreach & Church, 4427 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: Betsey Merkel. More photos in the Facebook Photo Album here.

Good Morning! 

St. Paul's Community Outreach & Church is home to diverse programs and outreach services, including Ohio City Power recreation, skills training and employment programs and activities for the homeless and jobless.

The Outreach Center, located in Ohio City, Ohio, offers a gymnasium space for basketball, a commercial kitchen, a clothing store, professional nursing services twice weekly for first-aid and medical referrals, a phone, and hot coffee. A classroom, children's nursery and worship space are also available.

Meet the good people gathering at St. Paul's Outreach Center on the morning of March 13, 2012  in the video below -



Welcoming Facilities Build Strong Communities

St. Paul's Community Outreach Center is an anchor institution in Ohio City, Ohio providing dependable morning space during the week for people to go to, exercise, build social relationships and participate in spiritual service, if desired.

Outreach centers anchor community culture and provide an open door to help and assist anyone in need. Does the neighborhood where you live place a priority investment in your local outreach facility?

Tell us about your community and the success, or failures, you have experienced. How has homelessness and joblessness touched your life or the lives of those you know and love? How do outreach facilities strengthen your community?

Share your stories in  the comment window below!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Job Coach Skills Training with Don Hoke

Don Hoke Ohio City Power Job Coach fine tunes applicant resume.
Don Hoke, Ohio City Power Jobs Coach works with job seekers to build resumes and fine-tune interview skills. Photo: Resume Discussion. Image © Alice Merkel. All Rights Reserved.
One-On-One Resume and Job Coaching Services Support Career Planning

Ohio City Power hosts One-On-One Resume and Job Coaching sessions in skills training, life planning, and career planning. 

Don Hoke, Ohio City Power Jobs Coach, assists applicants Friday, October 19th, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. at St. Paul's Community Outreach, 4427 Franklin Blvd., Ohio City, Ohio with resume building and preparation for employment interviews. If you would like to participate, please stop by or call ahead to leave a message at 216-651-6250 ext. 2.

Don, a retired senior executive of a Northeast Ohio corporation, is a member of partner parish The Federated Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio and volunteers his time and expertise to assist job applicants.

Ohio City Power Programs Facilitate Future Employment Eligibility

One-On-One is a career placement program to assist men and women in developing their full career potential. 

The program begins with early getting-to-know you sessions, progressing to piece meal job experience, to connecting for job interviews. 

Ohio City Power supports members who wish to connect to next-step skills training and employment workshops offered by large regional employment and workforce development organizations.

View more photos in the One-On-One Resume Building Photo Album on Facebook. Show your support of Ohio City Power job programs by adding your Like! Thank you!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Monday, September 3, 2012

Tie Dye Shirts Still Available

Tie dye tee shirts crafted by Ohio City Power members and for sale at The Federated Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Proceeds support OCP recreation, skills training and employment programs and services for Ohio City, Ohio homeless and jobless. Photo: Betsey Merkel

Craft Sales Support Recreation, Skills Training and Employment Programming

There is still time to cash in on tie dye tee shirts and tanks!  

The shirts are available for $10 and the tanks are available for $8.  Items can be purchased at the Ohio City Power Store.

Thank you!

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- Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, Ohio City Power

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Ohio City Power Connects People And Organizations For Jobs

Barbara and Roscoe Ashby talk with Lisa Braun about Ohio City Power employment opportunities.
Shown from left to right: Barbara and Roscoe Ashby, of Roscoe ReCycling, with Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power (center). Take Me To The Flickr Slideshow.
Last Thursday Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power, Barbara and Roscoe Ashby of Roscoe ReCycling in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio spoke about real solutions to help people connect to jobs.

They talked about the relationships Ohio City Power builds to provide pathways for people  of all qualifications to access training resources and employment opportunities at large, Federally funded workforce development organizations.


In this video you will learn:
  • How Ohio City Power connects people to large training and employment organizations for jobs;
  • Meet Barbara and Roscoe Ashby, of Roscoe's ReCycling and learn what "Scrapping" is;
  • Understand how Ohio City Power acts as a liaison between people and training and employment organizations; and,
  • Learn how Ohio City Power supports people in the job training and employment pipeline.

Ohio City Power Creates Access Points For People Seeking Jobs

Ohio City Power is a two-part program serving the homeless and jobless community in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio City Power programs such as Roscoe ReCycling, Bingo,  Basketball, and Badminton Events, and Federated Flies, help people to get back into life. Programs offer step-by-step pathways, such as the One-On-One program, connect people to new learning, self-improvement, skills training, and employment opportunities.

Pictures Tell A Fuller Story

Enjoy Roscoe's ReCycling Slideshow on Flickr below!


Ohio City Power Builds Connectivity To Public and Private Job Resources

Here's the list of Resource Organizations mentioned in the video:

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Fundraiser: St. Patrick's Day Chocolaty Pops!


Shown: St. Patrick's Day Chocolaty Pop. Photo: Shamrock. Image © Alice Merkel.







Ohio City Power Candy-Making Supports Programs and Services

Ohio City Power's candy-making program produces scrumptious Chocolaty Pops!

Proceeds support Ohio City Power education, training and workforce development programs serving Ohio City homeless and jobless.

Chocolaty Pops come in milk, white, green tint, and dark chocolate.

For more information click through to the St. Patrick's Day Chocolaty Pops Flyer (below). Order extra Chocolaty Pops for you and your Friends!
Fundraising: Buy St. Patrick's Day Chocolaty Pops!

Support Local Prosperity Programs

How are you building pathways out of poverty in your neighborhood? 

What ideas would you like to develop and what is your enterprise opportunity?

Post your stories in the "Comment" window below. We'd like to hear from you!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Ohio City Power Wants YOU!


It takes a community working together to break cycles of poverty, homelessness, and joblessness. 

Ohio City Power needs your help!

Here's how you can contribute:
  1. Donate to Bus Fare Passes, Job Placement Workshop Expenses, and Wardrobe Improvements. Go to the website HOME page and scroll down to DONATE.
  2. Shop at the Ohio City Power Store. Proceeds support recreation, skills training and employment programs. 
  3. Share this Ohio City Blog article with Friends!
Make a difference in one person's life. Support Ohio City Power programs that strengthen well-being, host skills training workshops, and connect the homeless and jobless to employment programs in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio.
 Got a special question? E-mail Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director at info@OhioCityPower.

Leave your comments below. We'd like to hear from you!!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Fly Tying Program At St. Paul’s Community Church by Albert Wagner

Program: Federated Flies
Photo: The Guys. Image © Alice Merkel.

From left to right: Jim Newell, Albert Wagner, and Fred Bender.
View the Flickr slideshow here.
Ohio City Power Friends create beautiful sought-after hand tied flies for fly fishing. The Federated Flies program is a skills training and employment project at Ohio City Power. The program trains people how to tie flies for fly fishing. With spring just around the corner in Northeast Ohio, the fish will be biting again soon! 

Local talent is invaluable to catalyze interest and shift community attention to enterprise development. Federated Flies craftspeople undergo an assessment process and are required to complete four, two-hour training sessions at minimum wage with a private evaluation at session close prior to generating product. 

Albert Wagner, Ohio City Power Fly Tyer, has studied fly tying with expert instructor Jim Newell, and is now producing flies for sale at the Ohio City Power e-Store. Both Bead Head Estaz Egg and Bead Head Woolly Bugger Streamers are crafted for sale. Store sales are a source of income for tyers.

Read more about how the Federated Fly program works in the description below by Albert.
Fly Tying Program At St. Paul’s Community Church by Albert Wagner

New businesses often start with an idea, some know-how, and a few willing friends. The Fly Tying program began as a small initiative and over many months, developed into a regularly scheduled weekly program, training Ohio City, Ohio homeless and jobless in a skilled craft. 

Ohio City Power Store products are a source of revenue for the homeless and jobless. Visit the Federated Flies page at the Ohio City Power e-Store. If you or someone you know fly fishes, be sure to purchase several of these quality products!

Where are projects jumpstarted in your neighborhood?  What kinds of projects are begun and by whom? Where are products sold?

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Ohio City Bandits Member Scores Winning Point!

Ohio City Power programs promote good health and well-being. Ohio City Bandits is a basketball team supported by Ohio City Power  to increase community access to recreation, exercise, good health, develop teamwork skills and promote competitive performance. 

Tom, representing Ohio City Bandits, scores winning point in first game! Thursday night's neighborhood team led by Aby Zeno, included Tom, of Ohio City Bandits and member of the Ohio City Power community.

View photos of the evening game in the Ohio City Power Flickr slide show below!

 

Ohio City Power uses free or low cost social media tools to increase transparency, access to resources, and improve community engagement.

The Ohio City Bandits Livestream channel broadcasts basketball games from the St. Paul's Community Outreach gym. Replays are available in the channel media library. Subscribe!


Watch live streaming video from ohiocitybandits at livestream.com

The broadcast clip above is the first game and includes Tom's winning shot!

The St. Paul's Community Outreach gymnasium is a valuable asset to the Ohio City, Ohio neighborhood because it is a safe, neutral space that encourages friendships and good sportsmanship. 

Ohio City Power athletic activities are hosted at the St.Paul's Community Outreach gymnasium located at 4427 Franklin Blvd., Ohio City in Cleveland, Ohio 44113.

Learn more about Ohio City Power, a recreation, skills training, and employment program serving Ohio City homeless and jobless in Cleveland, Ohio! Visit the Ohio City Power website here. 

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Friday, March 2, 2012

Bingo, Basketball and Badminton Photo Album

Program: Bingo, Basketball & Badminton
Photo: Bingo Selection. Image © Alice Merkel.
Take Me To The Flickr Slideshow.
Ohio City Power photo albums build transparency and trust in emerging recreation, skills training and employment networks.

With the help of Alice Merkel, a Cleveland student photographer, Ohio City Power is building photo libraries for community sharing.

Photos can "say 1000 words" and in so doing, help develop new stories emerging about Ohio City Power programs, services and community.

Click through to the slide show below to catch the beauty of Ohio City Power's Bingo, Basketball and Badminton Friends:



How do you use photos to help you build networks, share information, and develop community?

Program Updates
The next Bingo, Basketball and Badminton event is scheduled for Monday, April 9, 2012 from 1:00pm - 3:00pm at the St. Paul's Community Outreach gymnasium located at 4427 Franklin Blvd., in Cleveland, Ohio. Check the Ohio City Power Google Calendar for updates here.

Visit the Ohio City Power website
If you are homeless or jobless, a business, or would like to donate to the Ohio City Power  community, please visit the Ohio City Power website to learn more about recreational events, programs and services at http://www.ohiocitypower.net 

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications