JPMORGAN CHASE GIVES $40,000 TO BRING HOPE TO THE HOMELESS

EAC is pleased to announce we have received a very generous $40,000 grant from the JPMorgan Chase Foundation to support our work with the homeless, through our Employment Readiness Initiative (ERI).
ERI provides free vocational and supportive services to homeless individuals and families of Nassau County, with a goal towards helping them to become self-sufficient. ERI’s dedicated staff works in collaboration with homeless shelters to teach work readiness skills and provide employment referrals and case management services.

“Because of JPMorgan’s support, we will be able to bring vital employment services to the homeless of Nassau County,” said Alyssa Sanchez, Program Director. “When we help people learn the skills they need to become independent of the shelter system, we are giving them the greatest gift – hope for a life free from the devastation of homelessness. If they can become productive, self-sufficient members of the community, everyone benefits.” This initiative, which began in 2008, helps hundreds of Nassau County residents every year overcome the unique barriers to employment faced by the homeless.

Pictured, (l-r), Alyssa Sanchez, ERI Program Director, Beth Seidman, EAC Senior Director of Development and Community Relations, Jaclynne M. Jacobs, EAC Director of Grants & Foundations and Vinford A. Mentar, V.P. Corporate Global Philanthropy.

About the JP Morgan Chase Foundation
The mission of the JPMorgan Chase Foundation is to build vibrant, sustainable communities in our markets across the globe that support, engage, and enrich the lives of children, youth, and families.

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