* Michigan Prisoner Re-entry Initiative (MPRI)
program.
* St. Vincent
DePaul's Youth Program
* Head Start Families,
often young single mothers on assistance or working low-income
jobs.
* Community Mental Health
clients that have mental or physical challenges.
* Lansing School District
youth identified as at-risk for becoming school drop-outs
(6th grade to 12th grade).
* Refugees with minimal
English language skills (primarily individuals from war
torn countries sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church
in downtown Lansing.)
* Brief training seminars
to officials from Ghana, Africa which has also resulted
in our providing over a 100 computer systems and supplies
for use in their schools.
* Computer skill development
training for unemployed and under-employed WorkFirst Clients
reporting to the Cedar Street Michigan Works facility and
subsequent enrollment of many of these clients in the CTDG
Port Of Entry, computer ownership program.
These programs were provided
in cooperation with the indicated organizations for free or
minimal cost to the agency. While we have successfully provided
computer ownership to over a thousand families, the results
of our efforts may not be realized for a few more years. At
the very least, we have given these individuals and families
a tool to improve their lifestyle and the opportunity to become
part of the Global community.