Skill-Building Shelters

Marc Roth Founded the Learning Shelter to Give Homeless People Jobs

Instead of leaving people to fend for themselves on the street, Marc Roth decided to give these individuals a chance with the Learning Shelter. Providing homeless citizens with a roof over their head and food to eat is the first step to survival, but to keep these people on the upward spiral a certain skill set is needed. This is where Roth comes in.

Roth founded the Learning Shelter to fill this void. The program is designed with a "90 day exit strategy," according to the site, and focuses on giving homeless people the skills to make their way in the tech industry. While the job market is still quite competitive, the courses should still provide a base of expertise for attendants of the school to build on, and get their foot in the career door.
Trend Themes
1. Skill-building - Opportunity to provide skill-building programs for homeless individuals to help them re-enter the workforce.
2. Tech Industry - Opportunity to train homeless individuals with tech skills to meet the demand in the industry.
3. Job Market - Opportunity to address the competitive job market by equipping homeless individuals with the necessary skills to succeed.
Industry Implications
1. Homelessness Services - Opportunity for organizations in the homelessness services industry to collaborate with skill-building shelters and expand their reach.
2. Education Technology - Opportunity for edtech companies to develop specialized learning programs and platforms focused on skill-building for homeless individuals.
3. Workforce Development - Opportunity for workforce development agencies to partner with skill-building shelters and provide career counseling and job placement services.

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