R.E.I.G.N. DEVELOPMENT CENTER
CREATOR 21840
A DIVISION OF ALL I KNOW INCORPORATED
R.E.I.G.N. Development Center
• Soft Skills Training
• Blue Collar Skill Training
• White Collar Skills Training
• Entrepreneurial Skills Training
Focused on providing the following services to homeless, unemployed,
underemployed men, including, but not limited to veterans and ex-offenders:
R.E.I.G.N.
 Renewed with a sense of importance to society, family and friends.
 Empowered by the knowledge that what they bring to the table is of significance.
 Influential to those in similar situations. Living life as an example that with hard
work and the right support, adversity can be overcome.
 Galvanized by the strength and encouragement gained through interactions with
those who believe in the possibility of success.
 Necessary to impact peers and move forward in the reintegration into society as a
representation of optimism and opportunity.
Council on Homlessness Report
• According to the Council on Homelessness 2013 Report, men make up 67% of the
homeless population in Florida. In 2014, the recorded percentage sits at 65%.
• A large caveat to this count is that homeless persons living in rehabilitation facilities nor
those staying with family or friends.
Current Available Resources
• Many forms of assistance are focused on women and children
• Very few are focused primarily on men.
• Some homeless shelters and rehabilitation facilities are focused on
men.
The R.E.I.G.N. Difference
• Focused on Rebuilding
• Positive Reconnection with Society
• Skills to Increase Entrepreneurialism
• Reduce Challenges Facing Ex-offenders
Skills Training
• In order to turn the tides of the growing epidemic of homelessness:
• Address the jobless issue
• Entrepreneurial Skills Training
• Blue Collar Skills Training
• White Collar Skills Training
• Life Skills Training
Responsibility
Participants must meet certain benchmarks:
• Active Participation
• Course Completions
Positive Financial Impact
Substantive employment generates:
• Monetary feed into the local economy
• Positive impacts to the local tax rolls
• Reduce dependence on government assistance
• Incentivizes new business in the downtown area
• Reduced contact with the corrections system
Reinforce Family Dynamics
Having a gainfully employed Father in the home will:
• Reinforce the family structure
• Provide a positive male role model for children
• Reduce juvenile delinquency
Recidivism Reduction
Providing meaningful employment:
• Reduces the possibility of return to incarceration
• Reduces the opportunity for juveniles to enter into or return to
incarceration
Positive Social Impact
• Crime Reduction
• Reduced Delinquency
• Increased High School Graduation Rates
Questions

R.E.I.G.N. Development Center Presentation

  • 1.
    R.E.I.G.N. DEVELOPMENT CENTER CREATOR21840 A DIVISION OF ALL I KNOW INCORPORATED
  • 2.
    R.E.I.G.N. Development Center •Soft Skills Training • Blue Collar Skill Training • White Collar Skills Training • Entrepreneurial Skills Training Focused on providing the following services to homeless, unemployed, underemployed men, including, but not limited to veterans and ex-offenders:
  • 3.
    R.E.I.G.N.  Renewed witha sense of importance to society, family and friends.  Empowered by the knowledge that what they bring to the table is of significance.  Influential to those in similar situations. Living life as an example that with hard work and the right support, adversity can be overcome.  Galvanized by the strength and encouragement gained through interactions with those who believe in the possibility of success.  Necessary to impact peers and move forward in the reintegration into society as a representation of optimism and opportunity.
  • 4.
    Council on HomlessnessReport • According to the Council on Homelessness 2013 Report, men make up 67% of the homeless population in Florida. In 2014, the recorded percentage sits at 65%. • A large caveat to this count is that homeless persons living in rehabilitation facilities nor those staying with family or friends.
  • 5.
    Current Available Resources •Many forms of assistance are focused on women and children • Very few are focused primarily on men. • Some homeless shelters and rehabilitation facilities are focused on men.
  • 6.
    The R.E.I.G.N. Difference •Focused on Rebuilding • Positive Reconnection with Society • Skills to Increase Entrepreneurialism • Reduce Challenges Facing Ex-offenders
  • 7.
    Skills Training • Inorder to turn the tides of the growing epidemic of homelessness: • Address the jobless issue • Entrepreneurial Skills Training • Blue Collar Skills Training • White Collar Skills Training • Life Skills Training
  • 8.
    Responsibility Participants must meetcertain benchmarks: • Active Participation • Course Completions
  • 9.
    Positive Financial Impact Substantiveemployment generates: • Monetary feed into the local economy • Positive impacts to the local tax rolls • Reduce dependence on government assistance • Incentivizes new business in the downtown area • Reduced contact with the corrections system
  • 10.
    Reinforce Family Dynamics Havinga gainfully employed Father in the home will: • Reinforce the family structure • Provide a positive male role model for children • Reduce juvenile delinquency
  • 11.
    Recidivism Reduction Providing meaningfulemployment: • Reduces the possibility of return to incarceration • Reduces the opportunity for juveniles to enter into or return to incarceration
  • 12.
    Positive Social Impact •Crime Reduction • Reduced Delinquency • Increased High School Graduation Rates
  • 13.