South Bay Community
Services’ Project GROW
program focuses on the
development of a landscape
maintenance company.
It is
an economic development
project that strives to give
women who have survived
violent relationships the
opportunity to become...
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South Bay Community
Services’ Project GROW
program focuses on the
development of a landscape
maintenance company.
It is
an economic development
project that strives to give
women who have survived
violent relationships the
opportunity to become
economically self-sufficient.
Women who have the
courage to leave violent
relationships have the
strength to become
independent.
A vital component of such
independence is economic
self-sufficiency.
Women who
are the sole providers of their
families need jobs that pay
living wages.
It is the goal of
Project GROW, South Bay to
give women the opportunity
to learn landscaping skills and
business skills, so they can
move into the market place
with knowledge and the selfconfidence they need to
compete.
SBCS Project
GROW is working with 10
women in their transitional
housing.
The women will
receive landscape training,
business training and develop
an economic/education plan
for their futures.
During the summer, two
women attended a nine-week
Gr
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