Garrett College’s Office of Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD) is a partner in a three-year grant focused on providing workforce solutions to homelessness in Garrett and Allegany counties.
Garrett County Community Action, Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission, Allegany College of Maryland, the Allegany County Department of Social Services, and the YMCA are the other grant partners. The initiative is intended to help address homelessness among 18-to-24-year-olds in the two counties.
“Our goal is to maximize on this opportunity and funding to connect individuals and families in our community to the resources needed to be self-sustainable,” said Kaitlyn Glotfelty, Garrett College’s director of community and professional education.
“Through a collaborative effort, we will support participants by providing sufficient housing and opportunities for educational advancement,” added Glotfelty, “along with the support and tools needed to attain gainful employment.”
Glotfelty said Community Action will provide the housing and Garrett College will provide the educational opportunities for eligible Garrett County residents as part of this program.
Glotfelty said the initiative’s concurrent work readiness programming, housing, and other supportive services are available to 18-24-year-olds as well as families with children under the age of five. Participants will have the opportunity to earn a high school diploma, post-secondary degree, or industry-recognized credential.
Individuals interested in participating in the program should contact Garrett County Community Action (301.334.9431, extension 6132, or email sreynolds@garrettcac.org) or Garrett College (301.387.3770 or kaitlyn.glotfelty@garrettcollege.edu).