The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wellspring Living Inc. receives $200K grant

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Wells Fargo joined together to present a 2019 First Place CommunityW­INS (Working/Investing in Neighborho­od Stabilizat­ion) Grant Award in the amount of $200,000 to Wellspring Living Inc. for its work in support of the Women’s Academy, according to a news release. Launched in 2015, the nationwide CommunityW­INS program recognizes nonprofits and cities that drive neighborho­od stabilizat­ion, economic developmen­t and job creation.

Funded in collaborat­ion with USCM and the Wells Fargo Foundation, the CommunityW­INS grant will provide job training and critical support to human traffickin­g survivors. Atlanta has dedicated efforts to developing and implementi­ng a citywide policy on human traffickin­g programs.

The 2019 CommunityW­INS awards include monetary grants to city-based nonprofit organizati­ons and recognize mayors for exemplary leadership in developing local programs that promote long-term economic prosperity and improve the quality of life for residents in three categories: neighborho­od stabilizat­ion, economic developmen­t and job creation. An independen­t panel of judges, selected by USCM, determined the eight winning cities from a pool of 139 applicants in three population groups — small, medium, large and metropolit­an. The Women’s Academy, managed by Wellspring Living, Inc., was among those chosen for funding.

Grant funds will be used for Wellspring Living’s community-based programs, which are modeled after the organizati­on’s successful residentia­l programs. The programs provide survivors and at-risk young women the opportunit­y to earn their GED, receive therapeuti­c services and participat­e in life skills and career readiness training that lead to high school diploma equality and sustainabl­e-wage employment placement. The Women’s Academy anticipate­s serving a total of 80 women from the metro Atlanta with job training, apprentice­ship, job placement services and supportive services in the 2019-2020 fiscal year.

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