New Restaurant Will Host Career Internships For Homeless and Unemployed

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 A new restaurant in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia called Corner  Cafe FXBG will train the homeless and unemployed to work at their  establishment.

A nonprofit called Project F.O.R.C.E will provide a  120-day internship at the Cafe for people who are having trouble getting  jobs, even those recently released from prison on non-violent charges. Some of the participants will get a job at the Cafe, but those who  don’t will have better skills to be able to find a different one. At the end of their training they will take an exam, and if they pass  they will earn a ServSafe certificate, which will make it easier for  them to land jobs in the serving industry. 

Tommy Abbott, the chef who started the program, says that these skills can even carry over to other industries. “Just because this is a restaurant doesn’t mean you have to go work at one. The skills transfer,” Abbott told Fredericksburg.com. “The goal is to help them find a job in the community,” he added. Abbott also said that interns will also receive help from the Central  Rappahannock Regional Library with learning how to write their résumés. Abbott selected the site of a recently closed General Store as the  location for the Cafe because the store had been a town landmark for  nearly 40 years.      

This is similar to Cafe Momentum, a restaurant in Dallas, Texas that  specifically employs former juvenile offenders, who were recently let  out of jail and looking for a new start. Cafe Momentum founder Chad Houser actually established this  restaurant with the sole purpose of creating a stepping stone for newly  released juvenile offenders. Houser was able to fund the project through  over $1 million in donations, which came from a number of individual  sources and organizations.

 In addition to the important on-the-job training that the young  people will be receiving, the restaurant will also offer classes in  finance, anger management, art, and social media. “It’s not just about giving these young men a job, it’s about  creating a holistic environment where they can be immersed in all the  tools and resources they need to be successful in life, which extends  far beyond working at a job,” Houser said.

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That's great. Glad to see people helping others out in such a constructive way.

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We need to see this sort of organization normalized across all industries. Creating opportunity and room for growth is important, programs like this offer folks a chance to invest in their own progress and increase their self worth through meaningful work.

The street sweeping programs are degrading and don't offer a skill which is valuable in the market. The street sweeping programs amount to exploitation and further marginalize individuals who likely have skills and work history which could create value for employers.

Love this! All non governmental solutions are gold

all we have to do is care & try...

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