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Many people in Houston are living in economic, relational, or spiritual poverty.

Some are living paycheck to paycheck at a low-wage job. Many are struggling to find any work at all.

At Good Works Collective, we offer training in trades, medical fields, and administration to adults in Houston. Most job training programs focus only on skill-building and job-finding. Our program goes beyond jobs to help our clients reach economic, relational, and spiritual well-being.

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Just $8,000 can help someone build purpose beyond paychecks

When it comes to helping your neighbors achieve economic well-being, you have two options:

Hand out money as challenges come along.

Offer a hand up that empowers them to break the cycle of poverty.

By supporting Good Works Collective, you help us provide paid-for career training that can make a life-changing difference for graduates dedicated to pursuing a better life for themselves and their families.

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Your donation goes towards an $8,000 scholarship for every one of our 100+ participants each year

That scholarship covers:

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Soft skills training by Good Works Collective

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Career training in their chosen skill track

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Up to $200/mo stipend each month

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Ongoing coaching after they get hired

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A free meal and childcare for one night each week

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An action-packed weekend retreat

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Give the Gift of good work!

We believe God created us to work: to provide for ourselves and our families and to contribute to our communities. Donate to Good Works Collective to give the gift of good work to our neighbors in Houston who need it the most.

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