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In the world we see, women, children and families living in poverty are no longer victims. Instead, they are the architects of their own future. They are educated. They are employed. And they are empowered.

More than 550,000 people experience homelessness on a given night in the United States and roughly 10,000 live in Michigan.

Homelessness is a cycle in which becoming trapped is all too easy. One young college student knew firsthand what an unstable childhood stuck in poverty could mean. With that in mind, Veronika Scott set out to create an opportunity she wished her own family had been given. Initially, this opportunity took the form of a coat—a coat that could turn into a sleeping bag. Pursuing this vision, Veronika spent a semester designing this coat not only for individuals in need, but also with them.

 
 

It wasn't until a homeless woman approached Veronika that she realized the true potential of her project. This woman did not want a coat; she wanted a job. It was at that moment Veronika committed to hiring parents from shelters across Detroit to manufacture the coats in an effort to help families break that vicious cycle of poverty and become financially secure.

 
 
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“This is the first job that has given
me a sense of self-worth and value.
I feel like I am part of something
bigger and feel a sense of support
and community when I come to work.”

–Sherika Lane, Program Graduate

 
 

In the years since founding in 2012, Empowerment Plan has evolved from an idea in a college class into an internationally recognized workforce development organization. By pairing full time employment with a wide range of supportive services, we have helped dozens of individuals achieve financial stability and independence for the whole family. Our holistic approach addresses everything from housing and childcare to transportation, education and more.

 
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The Empowerment Plan creates significant economic impact by serving as a stepping stone out of poverty into a state of stability. The core of our work stems from our intensive 2-year employment model focused on providing job readiness training and support services to our workforce.

It is because of this model and the strength of those we employ, that every single person has moved out of the shelter within the first 90 days of working with us.

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The Team

Aaron Branch

Inventory & Logistics Manager

Alissa Novoselick

VP, Finance & Operations

Angel Tyler

Training & Quality Supervisor

Clatice Darden

Development & Administrative Specialist

Coy Mosley

Director of Human Resources

DeAsia Taylor

Training Specialist

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Erika George

Chief Development Officer

Hailey Nash

Director of Operations

Hannah Braun

Annual Giving Manager

Janay Barrentine

Production Support

Jessica West

Production Manager

Kelsey Grigal

Senior Case Manager

Lauren Knill

Director of Development & Community Relations

Matuaka Brown

Senior Programs Manager

Robert Keyser

Facilities Support

Robin Hunter

Production Supervisor

Shaniece Threat

Office Assistant

Sheronda Brown

Material Handler

Veronika Scott

CEO & Founder

 

Our Board of Directors

Steve Hamp

Board Chair
Michigan Education Excellence Foundation

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Chad Kilpatrick

Spreetail

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Lori Wingerter

General Motors (retired)

Peter Remington

The Remington Group

Robyn Glaser

Secretary
The Kraft Group

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Sheilah Clay

Vice Chair
NSO, City of Detroit (retired)

Tiffany Ford

Treasurer
University of Michigan Credit Union

Tim Melton

Jones Day

Toya Allen

Program Graduate
Ford Motor Co.

Veronika Scott

President
Empowerment Plan

 

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