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NEW FACILITY STEPS is happy to announce our relocation to 1325 Fifth Avenue and East 112th Street where the facility layout is more flexible and the larger space better able to accommodate the 80 plus students we work with daily.

REDUCED FUNDING for HUD
Under President Bush's budget for FY 2005, HUD funds to support programs for the homeless and low-income families were drastically reduced. One result was that funding was cut for the 51 current programs in New York City that serve homeless clients with supportive services and employment training.
Without restored funding or allocations made in budgets of other agencies, such as the Department of Labor or Veteran's Affairs, over 10,000 homeless and low income people now being served will be denied crucial assistance in helping them obtain or maintain permanent housing.
Service cuts reduce literacy, GED, vocational training, job readiness and placement, counseling and health services for youth and adults who are considered the hardest population to serve.

DONATIONS
A great number of books for children and adults have been donated by Marjorie Johnson and by the Literacy Assistance Center. These donations go a long way to enrich student reading skills and family literacy activities at STEPS. We also want to thank Tommy McDonell for her donation of a television, and Stephen Swanson for his donation of a HP printer.

STAFF DEVELOPMENT
In October, staff attended a full day workshop involving incarcerated programs in NYC sponsored by the NY State Education Department. Exploration of the special needs and learning styles of the incarcerated population and their implications for teaching methodologies will be followed up this spring with an on-site visit from Cal Crow, a specialist in education for the incarcerated.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Anyone interested in volunteerig to help STEPS can go to www.
volunteermatch
.org to see a listing of our current needs. Our current priorities are academic tutors, and human service professionals to meet with students in the job-readiness program.

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Staff Members:

Executive Director:
Virginia Kwarta
ABE Teacher:
Erica Abbensetts
ABE & Computer Teacher:
Greg Frett
G.E.D. Teacher/Job Trainer:
Annamarie Hill
Office/Program Administrator:
Sherita Joe

Affiliate Organizations



RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF THE CITY U

DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AND COMMUNITY

NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTME

LITERACY ASSISTANCE CENTER

VOLUNTEER MATCH

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Student Reflections

A Student’s Essay: Pre-employment Class

The pre-employment classes I’ve attended are highly structured for individuals who need guidance and discipline such as myself. It is also successful in finding clients a job that they enjoy in order to enable them to obtain the career of their choice. Before attending Support for Training and Educational Program Services, I had low self-esteem because of the lifestyle I was living. I felt hopeless and less than when I stood on the corner selling drugs, wishing I could be one of the individuals going to work every morning. Now I have the chance to become a productive member of society and a responsible father. I can spend more time with my family and children instead of wasting time behind bars. Some of the job training skills I’ve learned taught me a new language of business expressions as well as abbreviations so I am able to read the help wanted ads in the newspaper. Computer literacy is also part of my course, which teaches me word processing, Excel and PowerPoint. With these computer skills, GED and my C.D.L. (commercial driver’s license), I can earn more money and hopefully get a managerial position in the national trucking industry. I am so grateful to the sponsors and staff of this program because they’ve given us troubled youth something to look forward to and helped me define the meaning of responsibility.


 
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