15 Hopeworks Dual Enrollment Students Graduate High School!
Taking the steps to transform your life is not easy to do for anyone. Showing up every day to improve yourself and your life, no matter how crazy life gets is even more difficult. Somehow, our young professionals not only show up but they juggle family, school, trauma, relationships and everything else with poise and class.
Our dual-enrollment students are those who attend school and Hopeworks throughout the week simultaneously. Congratulations to all those who have graduated this spring and are moving into college, internships, and full time jobs!
High School Graduates Include:
Mastery Simon Gratz: Kareem A, Naseem C, Vincent L, Zafir J, Davenny B, Dymir A, Nathaniel E, and Shakir D!
Mastery Camden: Angel M, Willianie C, Nygee M, Cherlyn D, Nathan C, Franny S, and Edwin L!
CAMDEN – Hopeworks, the Camden-based nonprofit that offers a variety of training programs that prepare young people to earn a livable wage in the workforce, has received a $660,000 grant to support students with scholarships as they learn to be EMTs and medical assistants. The Haines Family Foundation of Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, awarded the […]
For a quarter century, the organization — which has offices in Camden and Kensington — has helped students realize big aspirations. Today, it offers computer training with trauma-informed care. How can someone even dare to hope? Where is hope when home is friends’ couches, a different one every week, when depression hangs like a heavy […]
November has been a month of transformation, growth, and gratitude at Hopeworks! We’ve celebrated the placement of numerous young adults in impactful roles across various industries, including positions at Holman, Wawa, the City of Philadelphia, and beyond. This month also marked two graduation ceremonies for our Medical Assistant and Infrastructure programs, a record-breaking turnout for […]