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- Location Phoenix, Arizona, United States
- Date 16-09-2022
On Friday, September 16, 2022 from 7am to 8:30 am., St. Joseph the Worker (SJW) will host its 8th annual Celebration of the Worker Annual Community Breakfast. Free to attend, the event is the nonprofit's most significant fundraiser of the year. SJW's sole mission has been to help economically disadvantaged individuals become self-sufficient with the tools and support needed to secure quality employment. Through the event, the community has the opportunity to directly support this mission and the job seekers who rely on SJW.
Jarrett Ransom, SJW's Chief Philanthropy Officer and Rick DeBruhl, award-winning network television broadcaster and SJW board member, will co-host the event. This year, SJW will honor local partner Wilson Electric, who have given its time, talents and resources to further the SJW mission. SJW also will honor Snell and Wilmer Firm Chair Matt Feeney as its Distinguished Leader of the Year. Matt is one of the founding members of St. Joseph the Worker and continues to be very active in the organization, including organizing an annual benefit concert.
SJW connects people with jobs by partnering with local businesses that need a workforce, connecting clients directly to job openings for which they can be hired immediately. The nonprofit's proven model provides resources including one-on-one support, interview clothing, transportation, resume assistance, and interview help.
Register for the Celebration of the Worker Breakfast by visiting www.sjwjobs.org/breakfast. Sponsorships are also available at https://sjwjobs.org/sponsorship/. For more information, contact Sara Chervin at [email protected].
About St. Joseph the Worker
St. Joseph The Worker (SJW) helps individuals return to the workforce and become self-sufficient, productive members of society. For more than 30 years, SJW has been backed by the belief that, through employment, homelessness rates can significantly decrease. Through its initiatives, anyone and everyone who is stable, ready and wanting to work will be employed, regardless of the economic climate or their individual situation. To learn more about SJW, visit https://sjwjobs.org/.
Category: Community | Fundraisers