Our Programs

The Let’s Build Way Of Art

The Car Club 4 Kids

Hands-on program designed to promote team building and encourage proper peer socialization skills. The course teaches boys and girls from ages of 8 to 17 years olds how to build and customize model kit (Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Aircrafts, Trains and Engines) as an alternative to traditional sports. The program has a Copy written Curriculum titled “The Lets Build Way Of Art” which the Litchfield School District has expressed interest in adopting as an elective art class. The children enrolled in the course are encouraged to participate in the monthly F.O.P as we believe the homeless outreach program gives our youth the opportunity to give back to the community while learning the importance of humanity, appreciation and the impact decision-making has on their futures.

Let’s Build Development Homes

Providing A Forever Home

Let’s Build Development Homes would provide permanent housing to physically disabled children currently living within the foster system. providing a forever home to a child that may never be adopted. We aim to give these children the opportunity to experience a childhood as close as to “normal” as possible.

The home would have 24hr staff and an on-call nurse. every potential staff member must undergo and orientation and training prior to being hired. The training will include sensitivity training, CPR, progress reports, behavior reporting, individual goals and objectives.

Each technician will be responsible for assisting the children in their group with everyday living skills, daily enrichment activities and toileting needs. Meal preparation, laundry, housekeeping and other common area or general tasks will be shared among the staff on each shift.

Rebuild, Let’s Go!!!

Transitional Living For The Homeless Population

The Let’s Build Foundation has, for the past six years, hosted a once a month Feed Our People gathering wherein we provide a hot meal, shoes, clothing and personal hygiene items to the homeless Men, Women and children throughout the valley. We have decided to widen the extent of our service to the homeless population.

Our program is offering a career readiness service plan to the adults and youth aging out of the foster system who are willing and able to bein their journey to transition into independent living. We will provide the tools and information necessary to assist with resume building. After securing an interview, we will address any grooming needs, having a stylist and barber available. When a participant is ready to move forward, we will contact the goodwill for interview attire. Transportation will be provided to and from the interview. Once he/she is hired, they can move into the shared Rebuild home. There will be an intake process where the participant, house manager and intake coordinator will discuss house rules, rental and saving plan as well as their individualized Transitional Goals

Revive

Second Chance Living

Revive is a program designed to assist those recently released from incarceration with their transition into becoming a productive member of society. This program aims to actively reduce recidivism. The role of an objectives team is to promote healthy behavior, relationships and provide support to each participant as he/she embarks on their journey to reinvent themselves.

Our second chance program will assist individuals in reaching educational goals and/or learning trade skills that will prepare them for independent living.

There will be an intake progress for each participant. Attendees of this meeting will be the participant, house manager, intake coordinator and the parole or probation officer. We will discuss the house rules, employment options, rental/savings plan and an individualized Reentry Plan (I.R.P)

If a participant violates his or her probation/parole they are also in violation in his or her Individualized reentry Plan and are subject to automatic dismissal from the Revive Program. Dismissal following any legal or in-house violation is at the sole discretion of the objectives team.

I Stand, We Build

Restoring Me

The I Stand, We Build program is designed to provide a safe place and group therapy for female victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. we want to have a home equipped to provide emergency housing to victims and their children if needed.

Each of the women will be offered immediate shelter and the opportunity to temporarily reside in the home if they only need emergency (less than a week) stay. Those in need of more permanent housing will participate in the individual elevation services offered. The I.E services will prepare the women for independent living; the services include; career readiness skills and self reliance counseling.

There will be an intake process for temporary and permanent housing participants. This process will take place in the presence of the objectives team; intake coordinator, participant, grief or guidance counselor and the house manager. this meeting will discuss house rules, employment expectations, daycare need if they apply, rental and saving plan. the Objectives team will assist the participant in devising a Stand-Alone Goal with periodic check-ins to ensure she is in compliance with all rules and actively making progress toward reaching her goals.

Violating any of the house rules or failing a random drug test are grounds for immediate dismissal from the program. The decision to move forward with dismissal is at the sole discretion of the Objectives team.