Our Mission: For low-income single mothers to discover self-sufficiency through career training and placement.
The uniquely comprehensive Climb program model was developed in 1986 to help move single mothers out of poverty – permanently. The program has helped more than 1,900 families reach self-sufficiency to date, the effects of which will be felt for generations.
To meet Wyoming’s workforce needs, the Climb programs are helping women enter construction and energy trades, health care careers, office careers and more.
The basis of the model is a job training and placement program – but there is more to permanent life change than finding a job. Other skills are needed, skills that ensure successful relationships on the job and in the home. Core to the model are mental health services that address personal barriers that have impeded success in the past.