
Partners
At the Life Enrichment Center we have a host of internal programs as well as partnering organizations that have joined us in our efforts to serve the underserved.
Alethia Counseling
Block Hunger
Barry Staff
CTVR.NET
G.E.D. (General Equivalency Diploma)
Good Shepherd Ministries
Kingdom Connections
Life Strategies
Legal Aid
Phillips Temple
Public Health
Women Caring for Others
Alethia Counseling – Room 208
Aletheia Counseling’s mission is to provide encouragement, hope, support, and healing to enhance the lives of individuals and families hindered by life challenges by helping them reach their goals. Aletheia offers services by appointment only.
Tuesdays, noon to 3:00 p.m.
Contact: Angie Dussia
www.goaletheia.com
Block Hunger – Room 110
Block Hunger’s mission is to eliminate hunger in the city of Dayton through a methodical approach – block by block until no one suffers from lack of food. This model will be replicated in Washington, D.C. and, hopefully, throughout the United States.
Thursdays
Contact: Nick Sabatino
Barry Staff – Room 224
BarryStaff,Inc. is a full service staffing company, specializing in industrial, clerical, and permanent placements. Interviewing classes are given at LEC on the first and third Wednesday of the month and personal coaching for job interviews may be scheduled following class.
First and Third Wednesday of the Month
Contact: Jackie Hill
www.barrystaff.com
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CTVR.NET – B23 & B26
CTVR.net is dedicated to promoting, assisting and encouraging Christian ministries – outside the church - throughout the world. Located at Life Enrichment Center is the recording site for Christianity in Action, a weekly television program that highlights various nonprofits and Christian programs in Dayton and throughout the world. CTVR.NET also supports a website dedicated the same mission.
Contact: Richard Liston
www.bridge.ctvr.net or
www.cia.ctvr.net
G.E.D. (General Equivalency Diploma) – Room 318 & 319
Classes that offer instruction and tutoring for adults in to prepare for them for taking the G.E.D. test. A Life Enrichment Center program.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 a.m. to noon.
New Student Orientation 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays Only.
Contact: Karen Hathaway
www.daytonlec.org
Good Shepherd Ministries – Room 211
Good Shepherd Ministries is a charitable organization restoring the lives of people after incarceration for their successful reintegration into the community in Montgomery County through a Christian perspective.
Days/Hours of Operation:
Contact: Dale Nieberding
www.goodshepherdministries.net
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Kingdom Connections – Rooms 222 & 223
Kingdom Connections of Greater Dayton (KCGD) is a faith-based non-profit organization in Dayton, Ohio committed to advancing God’s Kingdom through connecting the Body of Christ and others of goodwill, and resourcing leaders in support of grassroots ministries focused on community transformation. We help leaders and organizations throughout the greater Dayton area to do better together than any one of us can do alone. We tackle challenges such as the disintegration of the family, poverty, joblessness, moral and spiritual bankruptcy of youth, leadership development, education, and racial and economic division in our communities.
Opening in June
Contact: Elizabeth Wourms
www.kingdomconnectionsdayton.org
Life Strategies
Life Strategies assists clients with planning a successful life by guiding them through the development of short- and long-term goal setting and attainment. We provide referrals to programs both internal and external to LEC. Some emergency referrals may be provided such as local food pantries, medical resources, housing, etc. A Life Enrichment Center program.
Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. or by Appointment
Contact: Nelle Brotbeck
Legal Aid
Legal Aid at the LEC is a pool of community-minded local attorneys interested in the legal problems of the underserved in our community. The attorneys will provide non-criminal legal assistance.
Opening: TBA
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Phillips Temple – Room 121
Phillips Temple Church members provide greeters for Life Enrichment Clients. You can find them at the gray kiosks located on both the first and second floors during class time. Phillips Temple greeters help clients find their way to the appropriate classroom or help to find a staff member if necessary.
Tuesday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Contact: Ken Jones
www.phillipstemple.org
Public Health – Room 236
Public Health is a Montgomery County program with a mission - "To lead and innovate by working with our community to achieve the goals of public health: Prevention, Promotion, and Protection". Their vision is to prevent the spread of disease, protect against health threats in air, food and water, and promote healthy behaviors. Public Health provides two nurses in their LEC office Monday through Friday, to provide our clients (and the community) with public health resources.
Monday through Friday
http://www.chdmc.org/
Women Caring for Others- Room 212
Women Caring for Others positively intervenes in the lives of individuals and families of the Miami Valley region who might otherwise remain deprived of basic needs and adequate quality of life skills while collaborating with other faith-based and social service organizations to provide aid and emergency assistance.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 a.m. – noon or by Appointment
Contact: Linda Reeser
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