Pages to Paychecks gets $12,000 grant

EMPLOYEES AND CLIENTS of Re-Focus Inc. pose for a photo with members of the Sisters of Mercy Northeast Leadership Team, which donated $12,000 to a workforce-development program recently created by Re-Focus.
EMPLOYEES AND CLIENTS of Re-Focus Inc. pose for a photo with members of the Sisters of Mercy Northeast Leadership Team, which donated $12,000 to a workforce-development program recently created by Re-Focus.

The Sisters of Mercy Northeast Community Leadership Team recently stopped by the Re-Focus Community Centers in Providence to present the organization with a $12,000 grant from the Mercy Ministry Fund.
The grant will support Re-Focus’ recently-created Pages to Paychecks workforce-development program.
Pages to Paychecks was developed after Re-Focus clients, those with differing physical and developmental needs, and their families began requesting assistance in securing part-jobs in their communities.
“In order to assist [clients] in moving towards greater independence, we need to hire a job developer who can research available positions in the community and assess clients’ skills and interests to determine appropriate matches,” said Christine Kavanagh, executive director of Re-Focus.
The grant from the Mercy Ministry Fund, along with other funding sources, will help put the plan into action.
Re-Focus supports nearly 200 individuals with developmental disabilities in two community centers, 14 group homes and a variety of supportive and shared living programs across the state.

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