Can people who are homeless have success? Yes!
Will B completes over 100 hours of Community service in the first month of staying at the MIC
Mike A Earns his GED
Brad, a homeless Veteran, started learning to write this week, a step which took more courage than anything he faced in the service.
Another resident who has completed one year in Food Service at SSU competed for a supervisory position and got it as well as a major increase in salary!
A Transitional Housing resident who is a Kitchen Apprentice passed his Serve Safe exam.
The two youngest members of the MIC Emergency Shelter Program were accepted into the Treasure Island Job Corps program in San Francisco.
Our Kitchen apprentice capably answered how many diners, where does food come from and how did she get her job posed by kids from Boys & Girls Club.
What does a road trip involve for two of our parents? Finding local NA meetings along the way, careful budgeting, and (hopefully) lots of fun!