Friday, April 19, 2024

Octavia Spencer/Jenesse Digital Learning Center Unveiled (PHOTOS)

Octavia Spencer
Octavia Spencer Digital Learning Center Unveiled

* Octavia Spencer, Leslee Feldman, Aimee Carpenter and Others Gathered to Unveil the Octavia Spencer Digital Learning Center at Jenesse Center.

Jenesse Center is pleased to reveal the Octavia Spencer Digital Learning Center.  This state-of-the-art facility will provide our clients with a vehicle to pursue their education and career goals through the use of modern technology.

Octavia Spencer Digital Learning Center

The digital learning center will also provide supportive vocational education services and programming. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Octavia Spencer for her generous and visionary support to propel Jenesse families forward into a new day of opportunities.

We also would like to thank Leslee Feldman and Aimee Carpenter for their generous input into bringing this amazing gift to fruition and for their continued friendship and support for Jenesse families.

Photo Gallery – The Unveiling

About Jenesse Center

Jenesse Center receives funding, in part, from federal, state, and local government agencies to provide supportive services to victims, survivors and families impacted by domestic violence.

Jenesse’s mission is to provide victims of domestic violence and their children with a comprehensive centralized base of support that is culturally responsive, and ensures their transition from immediate crisis to stability and self-sufficiency. Jenesse seeks to prevent and end the cycle of domestic violence through youth programming, education, public awareness and outreach initiatives, public policy and advocacy strategies and collaboration with key partners.

Our program philosophy is based on the following principles:

  • Domestic Violence is a societal issue; it affects the lives of all people in society
  • Women and children are our primary clients
  • Children are equal victims of domestic violence
  • Clients should receive culturally sensitive and culturally competent services
  • Shelter is only the beginning of intervention
  • Clients must receive more than shelter – they must receive life skills
  • Services must transform victims into survivors
  • Men have to be a part of the conversation
  • Services must be provided to populations that are generally turned away elsewhere
  • Public opinion and public policy must be impacted to combat domestic violence

 

 

 

 

source:
Jenesse Center
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