Tag: COVID-19
Education, Understanding, Knowledge
Nailah Abdul-Mubdi talks about how JP’s empowerment program ignited her motivation to pursue her education and make a difference in the lives of others.
Keeping Families Resourced During the Pandemic
Karina Van Meekeren is the family program development and admissions manager for Jeremiah Program’s Rochester campus in Southeast Minnesota.
A Campus Leader Reflects on the Impact of Covid-19
JoMarie Morris is the executive director of Jeremiah Program’s Rochester-Southeast Minnesota campus, Jeremiah Program’s newest campus.
#SHECESSION: Policy, Poverty and the Single Mom
Hear this important discussion between JP’s Chastity Lord and Nicole Mason of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. Both are CEOs and Black women who were raised by single mothers. Both are also deeply familiar with the impacts of generational poverty.
Chastity Lord: We Can and Must Do More
It’s vital that we ensure that JP’s goals and strategies are aligned with the women and communities that we serve.
We Can Come Out Stronger
Three weeks into lockdown, JP mom Isabella discusses how the early stages of pandemic have affected her and her daughter.
We Are Doing More
The promises Jeremiah Program made to support our moms during the COVID-19 pandemic weren’t simply promises — they were commitments. Here’s how we’re doing.
Pandemic Impact: A Family Services Perspective
A Family Services Manager shares her perspective on the pandemic’s impact.
Chastity Lord: Jeremiah Program Is No Stranger to Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity to harness the creativity and innovation that drive our community.