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Ace Mission Statement
To enable New York City’s homeless men and women to re-enter the workforce
and to achieve long term, economic self-sufficiency.
Founded in 1992, The Association of Community Employment
Programs for the Homeless (A.C.E.), is a not-for-profit,
community based organization that assists New York City’s
homeless men and women in re-entering the workforce and
achieving long term, economic self-sufficiency. A.C.E.’s
local initiatives, the SoHo and TriBeCa Partnerships,
offer an intensive four-month job training and placement
program, called Project Comeback and a job retention program
called Project Stay.
Project Comeback, is a four month program that consists
of hands-on community service projects. Our program participants
sweep streets and attend job readiness workshops and introductory
computer classes to prepare for the real world work environment.
Project Stay is our unique employment retention program
that provides a sustaining network for our clients following
their graduation. 87% of our graduates remain employed
full time. As we are 99% privately funded, financial support
of community business and residential partners is critical
to our continued success. We are passionate about supporting
our clients along every step of the journey as they reclaim
their lives.
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© Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (A.C.E.), © SoHo Partnership, © TriBeCa Partnership |
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