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Client Training Curriculum Resources for Rescue Missions

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This podcast provides an overview of the curriculum tools and resources utilized by rescue missions across North America to support clients in various stages of recovery and personal development. They highlight a range of third-party programs and academic partnerships focusing on areas such as addiction recovery, vocational training, financial literacy, and spiritual growth. This includes a detailed examination of specific external curricula like Jobs for Life, Celebrate Recovery, and the Genesis Process, alongside academic collaborations with institutions like City Vision University. The sources also enumerate specific books and textual materials used in client programs and provide training resources for obtaining industry-recognized certifications such as OSHA-compliant forklift licenses, ServSafe, and the National Career Readiness Certificate. Overall, the documents demonstrate how rescue missions strategically integrate diverse external resources to enhance their holistic support services for individuals experiencing homelessness and addiction. See Research Used in this Podcast: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1xGdUOtHYLpRvvkk-Wz-txRA1NMxCxO6d

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This podcast provides an overview of the curriculum tools and resources utilized by rescue missions across North America to support clients in various stages of recovery and personal development. They highlight a range of third-party programs and academic partnerships focusing on areas such as addiction recovery, vocational training, financial literacy, and spiritual growth. This includes a detailed examination of specific external curricula like Jobs for Life, Celebrate Recovery, and the Genesis Process, alongside academic collaborations with institutions like City Vision University. The sources also enumerate specific books and textual materials used in client programs and provide training resources for obtaining industry-recognized certifications such as OSHA-compliant forklift licenses, ServSafe, and the National Career Readiness Certificate. Overall, the documents demonstrate how rescue missions strategically integrate diverse external resources to enhance their holistic support services for individuals experiencing homelessness and addiction. See Research Used in this Podcast: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1xGdUOtHYLpRvvkk-Wz-txRA1NMxCxO6d

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