“Our ‘All Kids Thrive’ program at Robbins Elementary School in Trenton to alleviate and prevent chronic absenteeism is just a beautiful venture. As the ‘All Kids Thrive’ Navigator, I am super-blessed to help lead it. Our goal is to improve food security and housing stability for 100 students and their families. And where we can’t help directly, we’re able to refer to any of our nonprofit partners.” – Luis Rivera; All Kids Thrive Navigator
About All Kids Thrive:
Arm In Arm is very pleased to be one of ten recipients of The Princeton Area Community Foundation’s All Kids Thrive campaign with the goal of improving educational performance for Mercer County children. Mercer County has one of the highest rates in New Jersey for chronic absenteeism, the leading causes of which are poverty (and thus food insecurity), homelessness and chronic illness. An assigned staff member, our All Kids Thrive Navigator lives and works in the neighborhood of the Robbins School and is bilingual. He is currently engaged in raising awareness and educating the school community about the importance of attendance and the services provided by Arm In Arm to support families, most essentially our food pantries and housing stability programs. He is also identifying families whose children have absentee rates of over 10% and creating customized goal plans to improve attendance and overall family stability, beginning with food security.
“In our Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville Job Training Partnership, CookWell, I’m working with three men who are transitioning out of the correctional system and are now focused on making the best of a second chance. You can see the light in their eyes and their energy as they’re learning to master year-round high demand skills. It’s a thrill to know that together we’re making a transforming difference in their lives.” – André Gause; Workforce Development Coordinator
About PCOL CookWell Partnership:
We are excited about a new collaboration with the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville (PCOL) to offer CookWell, a culinary arts training opportunity for adults re-entering the community after incarceration. The partnership includes PCOL, Arm In Arm, Mercer County Community College (MCCC), First Presbyterian Church of Trenton and Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK), as well as local restaurants, including Acacia and Leonardo’s II. Arm In Arm offers life skills training for twelve hours per week, dividing time between service in the pantry and educational sessions and group discussions on topics such as budgeting and financial management, work readiness and adjusting to life after prison.