Goodwill Veterans Reintegration Program
(GW-VREP)
If you are an
honorably discharged homeless veteran living in central Illinois and want help
to make a change in your life, this program is for you.
THE GV-REP PROGRAM
– Started in July, 2009, with the assistance of a grant from the U.S.
Department of Labor, our program is designed to expedite the reintegration of
homeless veterans into the labor force by providing job training and
preparation, (including job readiness, literacy training, and skills training),
case management, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, referral
services, and job placement assistance.
GOALS –
The GW-VREP has three primary goals:
1. Reduce
the barriers that prevent homeless veterans from obtaining and maintaining
stable and consistent employment.
2. Provide
access to resources that facilitate stabilization and entrance into the
workforce.
3. Create
a cohesive community network to reduce the barriers associated with a veteran
moving from unemployed and homeless to domiciled and employed.
AREA OF SERVICE
– Twenty one counties of central Illinois:
Bureau, Champaign, Ford, Fulton, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Henry,
Knox, La Salle, Livingston, McDonough, Marshall, Mason, Mercer, Peoria, Putnam,
Stark, Tazewell, Warren, Woodford.
WHO IS ELEGIBLE – Honorably
discharged U.S. Military Veterans residing in central Illinois who are
homeless, looking for work, and who want to make a difference in their
lives. You must either reside in our
territory or be referred to us by a veteran’s agency from this same area.
STEPS TO SUCCESS
▪ Pre-Screen
and Assessment – Initially, all referred veterans will
meet with our program administrator for a detailed assessment to determine
their suitability for the GW-VREP program.
▪ Program
Plan – This step allows program staff to determine the greatest
areas of need for the participant and the most valuable starting point that
will eventually result in employment.
All specific needs related to vocational training and job placement will
be addressed. As part of the plan, each
participant will be assigned to a two-week training program. Eighty percent of this training will focus on
job training, job readiness, and skill acquisition. Optional courses and training will be
available as needed for each individual.
▪ Vocational
and Individual Assessment – This assessment will not only
evaluate vocational needs, but also address physical health, mental health,
substance abuse, housing, basic needs such as food and clothing, legal and
criminal issues, strengths, goals, and other barriers that may prevent
employment. Veterans will be assigned to
a counselor who will provide support and treatment as well as work to promote
advocacy.
▪ Education
Program and Vocational Training – The training program
will teach valuable vocational and life skills that will expedite the process
of preparing veterans for sustainable work.
The two-week mandatory program consists of courses in: Job Readiness, Computer Basics, Computer
Skills, Customer Service, Money Smart, Life Management Skills, Interpersonal
Skills, and Behavior Skills.
▪ Support Services
(Ongoing) – The Goodwill staff will provide concurrent intensive
case management services to address the other barriers participants face to
find employment. Goodwill has ongoing
linkages with community agencies which provide services to address issues
identified during the individual’s assessment.
▪ Job
Readiness – Staff members will work closely with participants to
track progress from assessment to program planning to training and education,
ensuring each individual is job ready.
Additional individual training will be offered by staff and from members
of the community who are dedicated to helping veterans.
▪ Job
Placement – Our re-entry specialist will network with area
businesses to promote the hiring of veterans from our program. In addition, the staff will work to determine
the specific talents and skills of each individual to best match him or her to
employment opportunities as they become available.
▪ Job
Retention and Follow-Up – Our entire program is results
oriented. Providing intensive case
management services during a participant’s flow through the program allows for
better opportunities for follow-up once he or she has obtained employment. Out staff will utilize a follow-up procedure
already implemented at Goodwill, based on a 90, 180, and 270 day schedule. Contact will be maintained with each individual
through phone calls, e-mail, home visits, employer visits, and face-to-face
meetings.
STAND DOWN – Each
year, Goodwill
will host a one day event to provide services to
homeless Veterans such as food, shelter, clothing, health screenings, VA and Social
Security benefits counseling, and referrals to a variety of other necessary
services, such as housing, employment and substance abuse
treatment. This event is a collaborative effort, coordinated between
local VAs, other government agencies, and community agencies who serve the
homeless.
For more
information – Contact:
Goodwill Industries of Central
Illinois
Attn: Goodwill Veterans Re-Entry Program
Location: 2319 E. War Memorial Drive, Peoria, IL 61614
Phone: 309-369-8878
E-mail: veterans@goodwillpeo.org
Goodwill Industries of Central Illinois, Inc. 2319 East War Memorial Drive • Peoria, Illinois 61614-8014 • (309) 682-1113