Economic Impact for 2007 Graduates Families

In 2007, 23 families (23 adults and 53 children) graduated from the Providence House program. For these families the following is verified:
- 22 families or 95% are still living successfully.
- 23 adults in families or 100% remain drug-free.
- 20 adults in families or 87% are working full time.
- 2 adults in families or 9% working part-time.
- 2 adults or 9% are in full-time education; 2 adults or 9% are in part-time education.
- 4 adults in families or 17% have completed college, trade school, or obtained their GED since graduation.
- 18 families or 78% are in unsubsidized housing.
- 10 families or 43% off public assistance (AFDC or TANF)
- 10 families or 43% no longer need food stamps.
- 53 children or 100% of children are still in school, have completed high school, or are in childcare.
Economic Impact for 2007 Graduate Single Women In 2007, 6 single women graduated from the Providence House program. We are still in touch with 5 single women. For those single women, the following is verified:
- 5 single women or 84% are still living successfully.
- 5 single women or 84%remain drug-free.
- 4 single women or 67% are working full time.
- 1 single woman or 17% is working part-time.
- 2 singles or 40% have completed college, trade school, or obtained their GED since graduation.
- 1 single woman or 17% in part-time education
- 5 single women or 84% are in unsubsidized housing.
- 5 single women or 84% are off public assistance (AFDC or TANF)
- 5 single women or 84% no longer need food stamps.
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