The Executive Director of Community Action is going to take a more active role with their clients.
Alison Rumler-Gomez is going to begin leading and entrepreneurial class for their clients and she says it's exciting for her because she's always had a passion for teaching.
According to Rumler-Gomez, starting a small business can be a way for a portion of their clientele to stay off the welfare system. She says sometimes it can be as simple as filling a $300-$400 gap.
The class will also address financial pieces to running a business and individuals setting themselves up financially to do that. She hopes to give their clients the confidence to take on a small business if they're motivated to do so.
Gomez encourages a visit to capcil.info and checking out their 'Client Management" page for details on the start date for the course and you can get involved.