Programs
HPC programs are developed to assist with employment preparation, vocational
training and job placement for individuals in local communities.
We have 50 years experience working and placing individuals who are typically difficult to place.
In response, our programs may include housing assistance, mental health services and educational GED preparation to prepare clients to be successful in a stable workforce environment.
Government
COMMUNITY BASED COALITION PROJECT (CBC)
The CBC Project is designed
to provide suitable housing and programming facilities for the Parolee population
in the Service Planning Area (SPA-6)
of Los Angeles County. HPC is the Project Management Company and Director
for this program, charged with all overseeing all aspects and project
direction. HPC directs all subcontractor community sites, establishing goals,
oversees
staff and program coordination. HPC will ensure the commitment of the
project is translated into strategic and consistent actions with personnel
and participants.
The overall program goals are:
- To increase public safety in the communities where former Participants are turning
- Establish a standard and coordinate pre-release program based on known risk factors, needs, and best practices
- Promote access and link Participants to housing, substance abuse and mental health services within the SPA 6 communities
- Enhance employability and job readiness of Participants
- Promote family reunification and interpersonal relationships for release Participants
- Coordinate community service activities.
Social Security Administration - Work Incentive Planning and Assistance
Residential and Transitional
DAY REPORTING CENTER (DRC)
The Day Reporting Center is an “alternative program” which
is designed for parolees in need of additional structure and assistance
beyond normal parole supervision.
The program blends high levels of control with intensive services to improve the individual’s ability to conform to community norms.
The overall program goals are:
- To increase public safety in the communities where former Participants are turning;
- Establish a standard and coordinate pre-release program based on known risk factors, needs, and best practices;
- Promote access and link Participants to housing, substance abuse and mental health services
- Enhance employability and job readiness of Participants;
- Promote family reunification and interpersonal relationships for release Participants
- Coordinate community service activities
Youth Leadership Workshops
Instructional Classes
Training programs are designed to assist participants with reentering the workforce. Curriculums include the following topics:
- Pre-employment preparation
- Job placement assistance
- Life Skills
- Substance Abuse Education
- Anger Management
- Budgeting/Money Management
- Parenting
- Basic Education
- Social Resources/Activities/Community Service
- Anger Management