Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Help for felons

PRAISE GOD HALLELUJAH WE FOUND JOBS FOR FELONS ON ANOTHER WEBSITE. YOU HAVE TO APPLY AT LEAST 10 JOBS A DAY RIGHT FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME IF YOU HAVE A COMPUTER. IF NOT GO TO THE LIBRARY AND GET YOU A LIBRARY CARD. WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOUR SUCCESS!!! KEEP YOUR FAITH. KEEP HOPE ALIVE
THIS IS SOME ENCOURAGMENT FOR THE FELONS. TAKE TIME TO SIT DOWN AT A COMPUTER. MAKE SURE TO HAVE YOUR RESUME AND REFERENCES RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU TO FILL OUT YOUR APPLICATION. THERE 

CLICK THIS LINK BELOW TO SEE THE 110 NEW JOBS

5 Oils to Help Grow Your Natural Hair



We’re promoting healthy natural hair growth in the most holistic and natural way possible. In this post we’re sharing the basics of natural hair care: essential oils. These oils are used to not only promote healthy hair growth but can be used for skin care and much more. So here are 5 oils to help grow your natural hair and a free printable to keep handy at all times !
Castor Oil
We’ve discussed castor oil many many times. It is one of the most popular oils used in the natural hair community. And incase you still don’t know the difference between regular castor oil and Jamaican Black Castor Oil don’t worry we’ve got you covered here! And though the benefits of castor oil may seem endless here are the top reasons you should use this oil in your natural hair regimen to give your hair a boost.
Benefits
      • Thick oil that can help seal in moisture to prevent breakage
      • Helps to regrow thicker/stronger hair (especially hair that has been lost or started thinning around the edge and nape of your hair)
      • Improves scalp health and circulation which stimulates healthy hair growth
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is one of my all time fave oils that can be used for various things. If you don’t believe me take a look at my break down of all things coconut can be used for right here!
Benefits
  • Stimulates hair growth deep into its follicles
      • Promotes scalp health
      • Moisturizes dry brittle hair while adding luster, shine, and softness to the hair
      • Prevents hair breakage and split ends
      • Slows down hair loss

Avocado Oil
Benefits
  • Effective moisturizer for dry brittle damaged hair
  • Packed w/ loads of vitamins and proteins that help to prevent damage to your hair
  • Protects scalp and feeds hair follicles w/amino acids to promote healthy cell growth. This helps to maintain a healthy scalp for healthy hair growth as well.

Almond Oil
I just started using almond oil (sweet almond oil) for my hair and my dark circles and it is starting to become a must need staple in my every day life regimen. The smell is also very pleasing.
Benefits 
  • Rich source of magnesium
  • Reduces shedding and improves quality of hair
      • Treats dandruff and reduces scalp inflammation
      • Improves blood circulation
Jojoba Oil
Benefits

  • Resembles natural hair sebum the most
  • Removes build up
  • Creates shine while limiting frizziness
  • Reduces dry irritation of scalp and dandruff

Scalp Detox

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Money To Buy A Van, A Talking Computer Or Rubber Door Knob Grips ( For Disable people) Must Read!

People with disabilities now have a place to turn to learn everything they need to know about how the latest in technology can improve their lives. It can be a specially equipped van, a talking computer, a special kitchen or eating aid, or adaptive toys for children. Or it may be a student with learning disabilities who needs special help getting through school. A project funded by the U.S. Department of Education, called Technical Assistance Project has established an office in each state that can provide:
  • Information Services: will help you identify the special products that are available to help you cope with your disability. 
  • Equipment Loan Program: allows people to borrow new technology devices for a number of weeks before they purchase them.   
  • Recycling Program: matches up people with needs for products with people who want to sell or donate products.  
  • Funding Information: collects information on the various sources of funding for this equipment from public and private sources. 
  • Loans: many states are offering special loans to help people purchase the necessary equipment; Ohio offers low interest loans up to $10,000, California has loans up to $20,000, North Carolina up to $15,000.
Contact your state capitol operator and ask for your state Office of Social Services or Vocational Rehabilitation. They should be aware of your state Assistance Technology Office.
If you have trouble locating your state office, you can contact the office that coordinates all state activities: Rehabilitation Engineering and Assertive Technology Society of North America, (RESNA), 1700 North Moore Street, #1540, Arlington, VA 22209; 703-524-6686; Fax: 703-524-6630; TTY: 703-524-6639; {www.resna.org
 
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Home Ownership Program: Do you have section 8? A MUST READ CLICK THE LINK

Call to see if you can buy the home you are living in from Section 8.  Everyone can call to see if you qualify
For current tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher participants who meet these criteria:
  • Meet DHC's income requirements for homeownership
  • Minimum of one year of full-time employment
  • Have at least $1,000 in their savings account
  • Have the ability to acquire a mortgage through a conventional lender
  • Meet other homeownership program requirements
DHC has a Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership program that might fit your needs.
The Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership program provides direct subsidy assistance towards the purchase of a home as an alternative to renting.   Elderly and disabled residents may also be eligible, but the employment requirement is waived. 
If you are currently active on the Housing Choice Voucher Program please feel free to contact the FSS specialists for more information about the Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership program.
Ms. Lewis: 313-877-7988
Mr. Williams: 313-877-8638


Seeking GED Participants.....Free adult basic education/GED

Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation 5555 Conner, Detroit, MI 48213  
Program available for individuals looking to further their education.    

Quick Facts:
With a GED, you will be more likely to get a job and make more money
People with a GED or high school diploma are 33% more likely to get a job than people without one
People with a GED or high school diploma make 38% more money than people without one 

Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation program consists of free assistance including:
Individual instruction for math and reading
Basic skills assessment  GED preparation classes
The cost of the GED will be paid for by the program  Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years of age or older  Must be interested in continuing your education   


TO APPLY: Please attend our next recruitment event on: Thursday, May 22, 2014 Check-in time: 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (No admittance after 2:00 p.m.) Location: 5555 Conner Ave., Detroit, MI 48213  Basic skills assessment test will be scheduled after orientation. Capacity is limited. Durations of recruitment events vary, so please be prepared to spend up to the full day with us.  ALL APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO BRING: ___ Your valid (non-expired) state-issued ID or Driver’s License ___ Your Social Security card ___ A copy of your DD214 or letter from the VA if you are a veteran ___ Proof of public assistance income you receive, like an award letter from DHS or Social Security ___ Proof of any income you have earned from a job in the past 6 months, if applicable (check stub) ___ A copy of your layoff notice or Unemployment documentation, if you are laid off ___ Several copies of your resume  Career Services Manager: Justin Kimpson 

Family Self-Sufficiency Program


to Obtain an education, job training, counseling or other types of social services while in the program. The primary objective of the FSS program is employment and job retention.


If you receive rental assistance through DHC's Housing Choice Voucher Program – HCVP, you may be eligible for  career planning, job training, family support services, and even pathways to owning your own home. FSSC's provide access to these services through referrals to partner service providers.When you make a commitment to this program – and  keep your commitment - your results can be dramatic.

Take the first step. Begin your program of career development and financial self-sufficiency now.
To learn more, call 313-877-8638 or 313-877-7988.

Work at home opportunities and job training programs.

Maybe you recently lost your job in the slowing economy. Or maybe you work 9 to 5 during the weekdays and so does your spouse. And even after doing that, both of your paychecks are not enough money to pay for all your bills and needs. You still need help with paying your utilities, rent, credit cards, groceries, car loans, mortgage, kid's school needs, and so on. Sadly, there are just too many expenses to pay, and those expenses keep going up. If you lost your job because yours was transferred overseas or outsourced, you may also be eligible for additional job training and unemployment funds from the federal governments Trade Adjustment Assistance Program.
If you are finding it difficult to make ends meet, you can bring in additional income by working from home during the evening, weekends or your spare time! This extra income, whether it is $10, $50, or $300, can go a long way towards helping with your bills.

Homeshoring
There are work from home jobs to be had out there, companies are hiring, and there are ways to make extra money. In addition to “home shoring”, which is the trend of jobs coming back to the United States from overseas, there are many opportunities to earn extra money working from home part time, or even full time. (More on “home shoring” and call center opportunities). Convergys Corporation and Alpine Access are company’s that are aggressively hiring workers for “home shoring” jobs. Learn more on Convergys and Alpine.

Lenscrafters' Gift of Sight Program

The Gift of Sight Program through Lens Crafters includes a free eye exam and free glasses.  Not all Lens Crafters participate, so you have to call and check first.  They just need a letter from DHS stating that the child(ren) is in foster care, and DHS’s tax ID number.  It can be faxed, or brought in at the time of the appointment.
 
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FREE CELL PHONES




Global Connection of America 877-511-3009

Wireline Assurance Wireless 800-395-2108

Wireless Safelink Wireless 800-SAFELINK

Wireless Reachout Wireless 877-870-9444

Wireless Total Call Mobile 800-661-73

Resources - Emergency Needs Homeless Shelters

Shelter Hotline:  1-800-A-SHELTER
For adults and families:

COTS (Coalition on Temporary Shelter) 26 Peterborough Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 831-3777 *Food and counseling for men, women, and families* http://www.cotsdetroit.org
 


St. Dominic’s Missionary of Charity 4835 Lincoln Detroit, MI 48208 (313) 831-1028 *Food for men and women ages 18-62 and adults with children*

Pontiac Rescue Mission 35 E. Huron Pontiac, MI 48342 (248) 334-2187 *Food and counseling for men and women 18+ years. Minors will be accepted only in emergency situations* http://www.gracecentersofhope.org
 


MATTS (Macomb’s Answer to Temporary Shelter) 4844 E. Nine Mile Warren, MI 48091 (810) 755-5191 *Food, transportation, and counseling for men, women and families; 30 day shelter* www.macombcountymi.gov
 

Project Helping Hands 3525 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI  48201 (313) 833-7270 and (313) 831-2711
Salvation Army 18961 Common Roseville, MI 48066 (810) 775-4567 *Packaged food and bus tickets for men, women, and families. Referral to MATT and Family Youth Intervention*http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
 


Salvation Army 55 Church Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (810) 469-6712 *For men, women, and families. Referred to MATTS and Family Youth Intervention* http://www.salvationarmy.org
 


Salvation Army 34 Oakland Pontiac, MI 48059 (248) 334-2407 After hours: (248) 674-4420http://www.salvationarmy.org
 

Wayne County Family Center 30600 Michigan Avenue Westland, MI  48185 (734) 721-0590 A partnership of Lutheran Social Services of Michigan and Wayne County to provide transitional shelter for homeless families. http://www.lssm.org/LSSM/Page.aspx?pid=229
 

Just for Women:

Day House 2640 Trumbull Detroit, MI 48216 (313) 963-4539 *Single women and mothers with children*
Heartline 8201 Sylvester Detroit, MI 48214 (313) 923-4200 *Food and counseling for women age 18 and over* http://www.mhweb.org/wayne/heartline.htm
 


Labelle Emergency 1599 Labelle Blvd. Detroit, MI 48238 (313) 867-1525 *Food for single women and adults with children*

Salvation Army – Booth Service 130 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48216 (313) 964-5402 *Food, transportation, and counseling for single women age 18 and over and adults with children* http://www.usc.salvationarmy.org/wmni
 

 Just For Men:

Detroit Rescue Mission 3535 Third Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 993-6703 *Food and counseling for men age 18 or more* http://www.drmm.org
 


New Life Mission 2600 18th Street Detroit, MI 48216 (313) 237-0390 *Food and counseling for men age 18 or older*

Mariners’ Inn 445 Ladyard Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 962-9446 *Food and substance abuse counseling for men age 18 and over* http://www.mhweb.org/wayne/mariner.htm
 


New Day Multipurpose Center and Shelter 511 S. Post Detroit, MI 48209 (313) 842-2420 Bishop G.L. Wimbley, C.E.O. (313) 842-8335 (home) *Men’s shelter, Sun.; Sat. 24 hrs; 3 meals daily, medical, jobs, beds, referrals*

Salvation Army – Harbor Light Center 2643 Park Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 984-0577 *Food, transportation and counseling for men age 18 and over* http://www.tsacascade.org
 

Youth Shelters and Help lines:

Wayne County Child Protective Services
to report suspected child abuse and neglect. (800) 716-2234
Counterpoint Runaway Shelter 715 S. Inkster Rd. Inkster, MI 48141 (313) 563-5005 *Food and counseling for runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. http://www.starfishonline.org/
 


Covenant House Michigan Executive Director: Sam Joseph 2959 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Detroit, MI 48208 (313) 463-2000 Fax: (313) 463-2001 24 hour crisis line: (800) 999-9999 covhousemi@aol.com *Serves homeless and at-risk youth. Provides short-term food, shelter, and clothes; long-term transitional-living* http://www.covenanthousemi.org/
 


Edwin Danby Memorial Children’s Home 20775 Pembroke Detroit, MI 48219 (313) 537-2130 *Food, transportation and counseling for boys and girls ages 7-17. Must be referred by MI Dept. of Social Services*
Off the Streets (OTS) Male 10612 E. Jefferson Detroit, MI 48214 (313) 824-0499 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Administration: (313) 824-4520 Hotline: (313) 873-0678 *Food, transportation and counseling for runaways (co-ed) ages 16-19. Parental permission is required. Transitional living is for males ONLY* www.sitedesigntech.com
 


Off the Streets (OTS) Female 680 Virginia Pk. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 343-0084 24 hour hotline: (313) 873-0676 *Food, transportation and counseling for runaway co-eds ages 12-17. Parental permission is required. (18 BEDS)* www.sitedesigntech.com
 


The Sanctuary 1222 S. Washington Royal Oak, MI 48087 (248) 547-2260 *Food and counseling for runaways and girls ages 10-17* http://www.commongroundsanctuary.org
 

Runaways RAP Line (800) 292-4517



 

ENHANCE JOBS-TRAINED DIRECT CARE WORKERS



We are always seeking the best candidates to provide residential supports to the individuals served by Enhance, Inc. & Rgrps, Inc.  If you are a trained Direct Care Worker and have no history of a suspension on your valid Michigan Drivers License we would like to invite you to come to our office on an “Application Tuesday” and meet with one of our Area Managers. 

Due to the standards required by our insurance company we will not beadle to consider employment for anyone with a history of a driver’s license suspension (for any reason) in the last 10 years.Applicants with completed Direct Care Worker Training Certification(CLS, MORC, Wayne Center, NSO, etc.) will be given first consideration for current job postings.  If available, please bring copies of your training records such as CPR, First Aid, Recipient Rights and Direct Care transcripts, etc. with you to your initial application. 

If you need to bring your original documents we will be happy to make copies for you.Applicants will need to provide a valid Michigan Drivers License and Social Security Card to complete the hiring process. The initial application process can take up to two (2) hours so please arrive prepared to stay for the entire process.

Upon conditional job offer applicants are to be prepared for the following: Background checks, Michigan Drivers License check and onsite Drug Screen.Applicants who are accepted for employment will also be required to report to Concentrate for TB test & Pre-Employment Physicals.Application/

Interviews for Enhance, Inc. & Rgrps, Inc.are held on TUESDAY S between  9am - 2pm Enhance, Inc. Office Complex*30999 West Ten Mile Road
 Farmington Hills, MI 48336
248-919-4287 ext 200
*Located on the south side of Ten Mile Rd. 
just east of Orchard Lake Rd.