Jeremiah Program
Austin
Jeremiah Program came to Austin in 2013, in partnership with Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation (GNDC). In 2017, we opened our own 35-unit housing campus for single moms and their children experiencing poverty. The campus includes an onsite child development center with capacity to serve up to 60 children. In 2021 we are projected to support 170 moms and children, with an average age of 27 and annual income of $16,721.
61 kids benefited from enrichment programs
and educational development IN 2020.
$15,000 provided to families for emergency
suppLIES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC LAST YEAR.
“I think that no matter where any of us goes, both the mothers and the children will all maintain that idea of what an ideal, supportive and positive empowering community looks like and how to function within that.”
Alyssa, JP Austin Alumna
LAST YEAR, 83% MORE NEW MOMS COMPLETED
OUR EMPOWERMENT COURSE THAN THE YEAR BEFORE.
32 laptops and tablets provided to families
adaptING to remote work and learning IN 2020.
Contact Us
The impacts of generational poverty and systemic racism can be disrupted two generations at a time by investing both in a mother’s vision for her future and the education of her children.
(512) 770-9036
1200 Paul Teresa Saldaña Street // Austin, TX 78702 // info@jeremiahprogram.org

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