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I decided that CWJC was my best chance to build some skills that I could put on my resume in the shortest amount of time and help me get into a position that could build toward a career. I chose to become a CWJC student when my sister-in-law Amy Cleary (who taught a computer class at one of the sites) thought it would be a good idea for me to get some up to date training to hone some skills while I was searching for a better job.

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Jasmine Clay "I have met a lot of people who have not once given up on me." - Read Full Story I most definitely thank you all for the opportunity to share my testimony. I never would have made it without the help of CWJC.

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If all goes well, I will soon become a Pre-K teacher. After getting my GED, I moved to Carrollton, AL where I am currently enrolled in Bevill State Community College. I will say and will continue to say give CWJC a chance, as they will also give you a chance. I cannot thank them enough for the time and effort they continue to put into encouraging others to join this special program for women.

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It’s the most amazing program that I have been offered in my whole life. CWJC has really been a life changer for me and my 3 daughters for the past 2 years. One thing for sure I can say, CWJC has really been a backbone that I could always depend on for so many things that I know for a fact I wouldn’t been able to do so on my own two feet.Īs of April of this year, I have received my GED with the help of the tutoring classes CWJC offer. Summer of 2017 I accepted Jesus and got baptized. Since spring of 2016 I was always encouraged to continue striving to be the best that I can be and to never give up on working toward my GED. I am grateful for the time spent with CWJC, because I have met a lot of people who have not once given up on me, when I had given up on myself so many times before. Susan Voce "CWJC changed my life in many ways, and the great change is the gift of hope that I now have." - Read Full Story I know that God has a plan for me – plans for peace and well-being. The experience that took my breath away – Christian Women’s Job Corps did that for me. I feel hope and a great future awaits me!! Now I know there are plans for me I am safe, and I have refuge. I have learned to love and to be loved again.ĬWJC changed my life in many ways, and the great change is the GIFT OF HOPE that I now have. I have learned to have self-respect, self-esteem, and I have developed genuine relationships. God had a plan for me! All I knew about the Christian Women’s Job Corps was that they offered computer training classes. The day I applied was all in God’s timing, because the next day was the last day to submit an application. After our talk, I came right away to fill out an application. I made the call that was on the brochure and spoke to Charmika Merriweather. Guess what!? It was about the Christian Women’s Job Corps.

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I didn’t, but one day “mysteriously”, I found a brochure on my kitchen table. I had heard about a school that offered help and required no money from me, and I later learned it was the Christian Women’s Job Corps program. I was operating on self-will, and I lived in hell for many years. Little by little I was a broken spirit again I was going in and out of severe depression. However, somewhere along the way, I quit practicing my faith. After a year I found a job, and life was good. I had the support of family, friends, and my church. Finally, I had found peace in the midst of the storm of abuse and depression. God was so present! For me this is where religion and spirituality came together. My daughter and I were baptized and took Holy Communion together on Easter Eve. I joined the adult religious education classes. I made a decision that changed my life forever. The more I learned, the more I wanted to know. I started reading my daughter’s first grade religious education books. My heart had always been drawn to learn more about the Catholic faith. I was literally struggling for my life.Īt this time, one of my daughters was in the 3rd grade at St John’s Catholic School.

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I had to learn how to function in life again. Over the years I became clinically depressed and was hospitalized. Little did I know that I was headed straight into a living nightmare of abuse. In 1990 I moved to Huntsville to marry and have a wonderful life. Have you ever had an experience that touched you so deeply that it took away your breath?










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