September 2017

A Journey To Self-Sufficiency

September 26, 2017 | Posted in: Press

State Farm August 24, 2017 (Laramie, Wyo) Climb helps single mothers better their lives with job training A perfectionist by trait, Sheena Hennig took thin pieces of metal home to practice after her first night of training. By morning, she...

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Climb Wyoming’s Simple Statistics

September 26, 2017 | Posted in: Press

Ryan @ County 17 POSTED ON AUGUST 3, 2017 (Gillette, Wyo.) It’s simple statistics, when moms are successful, their success is transferred to their children, says Stacie McDonald, program director of Climb Wyoming. What McDonald is referring to is the...

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United Way kicks off fundraising drive, showcases success stories

September 26, 2017 | Posted in: Press

By Austin Huguelet Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Sep 13, 2017 CHEYENNE – Kristen-Erin Anderson’s relationship with United Way began as her marriage dissolved. She found herself at Safehouse Services, which supports victims of domestic violence, a newly single mother of four....

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Climb Wyoming hosting medical technician career training to help single mothers

September 26, 2017 | Posted in: Press

By Cameron Walker Laramie Boomerang, Aug. 31, 2017 Climb Wyoming Program Director Katie Hogarty said Climb Wyoming will start its training for single mothers Sept. 27 to find employment in the medical field. “We found out that there is...

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Resilience Pays Off: Congrats to Our Cheyenne Grads!

September 25, 2017 | Posted in: Climb Wyoming, Recruitment

“The first word that comes to mind for these women is resilience. With an average wage of $13/hour and paid benefits, they can now successfully support their families and have an opportunity for career growth in the nursing field....

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The Road to Stability: Congrats to Our Laramie Grads!

September 8, 2017 | Posted in: Recruitment

“Before Climb, these women were making tough choices in life: whether to put gas in their cars or have money for rent, buy groceries or have heat in the middle of winter. This meant a lot of stress and...

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