“There was a lot of technical training packed into this program, but these moms are such hard workers. They weren’t afraid of physical labor and are so motivated to be independent and support their families on their own. Many had felt stuck in their wages before Climb and are now making $18-21 an hour. This means not having to exist paycheck to paycheck, and one mom has a savings account for the first time. This change affects the whole family as kids see their moms working hard and then push themselves to step up, set goals, and excel, too.”
— Misty Savage, Cheyenne Program Director