{"id":132081,"date":"2024-06-22T09:09:49","date_gmt":"2024-06-22T13:09:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thevalleyledger.com\/?p=132081"},"modified":"2024-06-22T09:09:49","modified_gmt":"2024-06-22T13:09:49","slug":"the-allentown-rescue-missions-clean-team-workforce-may-employee-of-the-month-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thevalleyledger.com\/?p=132081","title":{"rendered":"The Allentown Rescue Mission\u2019s Clean Team Workforce May Employee of the Month"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(ALLENTOWN, PA) \u2013 The Allentown Rescue Mission\u2019s Clean Team Workforce congratulates its Employee of the Month for May, Dwight S.<\/p>\n<p>Dwight worked in shipping and receiving for a company in Tamaqua, PA for over 20 years. Unfortunately, he was among many employees laid off indefinitely due to the economic downturn from the pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>Then in 2021, Dwight\u2019s mother passed away. He inherited the house but could not maintain homeowner\u2019s insurance without a job. As fate would have it, in October of 2023, a fire engulfed Dwight\u2019s home. Without insurance, he lost everything. He received help from the Red Cross and found refuge at several local shelters, but eventually ended up at the Allentown Rescue Mission.<\/p>\n<p>While staying in the Emergency Shelter, Dwight learned about the Mission\u2019s two other programs. He joined the Transformation Program so he could take classes to learn new skills and then after graduation be eligible to work for the Clean Team Workforce. Dwight had not been exposed to religion most of his<\/p>\n<p>life, but he was interested in learning about God and the Bible. He also couldn\u2019t wait to start working,<\/p>\n<p>save money, and rebuild his life.<\/p>\n<p>Dwight graduated from the Transformation Program on April 26, 2024, and started working on the Clean Team Workforce the following Monday. He has been working hard on landscaping jobs, but his goal is to return to warehousing. He is a good worker and performs the job to the best of his ability every day.<\/p>\n<p>Dwight hopes that he will be able to find a job and move back to the Tamaqua area. Good luck, Dwight, and thank you for your hard work.<\/p>\n<p>The Allentown Rescue Mission, a 501c3, 123 bed non-profit homeless shelter has been providing shelter for homeless men since 1900. In addition to emergency shelter services (365 days a year), the Allentown Rescue Mission offers a residential life skills program, and transitional employment on the Clean Team Workforce that\u2019s available for hire to the community. The Clean Team Workforce pays the men above PA state minimum wage\u2013 helping them save a nest egg to transition back into the community. In a typical year, the Allentown Rescue Mission provides shelter services for over 946 men per year, and serves over 42,000 meals a year to men in need.<\/p>\n<p>To refer someone to the Allentown Rescue Mission for services or to learn ways you can help make a difference please visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.allentownrescuemission.org\/\">www.allentownrescuemission.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(ALLENTOWN, PA) \u2013 The Allentown Rescue Mission\u2019s Clean Team Workforce congratulates its Employee of the Month for May, Dwight S. 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