Tag: JP Life
Feeling Seen, Heard, and Respected at Jeremiah Program
JP Baltimore mom, entrepreneur, and early childhood educator Brittney Strickland is getting things done — with community, support, and faith in herself.
Moms Get Things Done: The Power of the Single Mom Vote
Single moms are closest to the issues in the 2024 election. Here’s why we need to talk more about their voting power.
I am a Mom and…
JP Las Vegas graduate Dallas Outlaw discusses her student parent journey and the significance of honoring her full self, including — but not limited to — her role as a mother.
Meet the 2024-2025 Jeremiah Program Alumni Fellows
JP is proud to announce the members of the 2024-2025 Jeremiah Program Alumni Fellowship, a selective, 12-month, cohort-based leadership program.
Our Children Deserve the Best
JP’s Early Childhood Education Fellowship supports teachers and moms as they support children.
Supporting Moms, Nurturing Futures
Jeremiah Program’s innovative Child Development Centers impact multiple generations.
Caring Beyond the Classroom
JP’s tutoring and summer enrichment offerings are key elements of our holistic, two-generational model.
Imagine What Can Happen in a Generation: Meet the Smith Family
JP Alumni Fellow Dana Smith’s children know the effort it took for her to complete college as a single mom. Today, her oldest is a college junior, and her two teens are college-bound.
Growing From a Stable Foundation
Entrepreneur Natalie Meeks-Johnson, a former JP kid, shares her JP memories and her perspective on how the program influenced her and her mother’s lives.
Building a Community of Love for Our Children
JP Brooklyn mom Shatisha Bryant shares her experiences in the supportive community of JP moms.