B.A.P.I.C.              Programs and Funders


Kevin V. O'Rourke
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BAPIC Programs

WIA Title I Youth Programs
Programs include educational and employment services designed to assist income eligible youth, ages 14-21, residing the Brockton Workforce Investment Area, to acquire the skills needed to achieve educational and career goals.


Youth Opportunity Grant Programs
Youth Opportunity Grant Program services are designed to assist youth, ages 14-21, residing in the designated census tracts in the city of Brockton, to acquire the skills needed to achieve educational and career goals.


Young Parents Program
The Young Parents Program (YPP) provides education, life skills, and support services to pregnant and parenting teens who have dropped out of school.


Employment Services Program
The Employment Services Program is designed to assist welfare recipients in acquiring the skills needed for employment.


Post Employment Services
Post Employment Services are provided to welfare recipients who obtain jobs and need assistance with obtaining transitional and work-related benefits such as childcare, medical assistance, transportation, clothing, and the Earned Income Tax Credit.


Gateway Alliance Youth Offender Initiative
The Gateway Program provides transitions to employment, specialized training, housing, GED programs, college, substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling and other services essential to the successful reintegration of former offenders, ages 18-24, who are returning to the Brockton community.




Youth Offender Initiative – Academic Skills and Workforce Preparation Component
The Gateway Academic Skills and Workforce Preparation Program provides the support of an educational instructor to improve literacy, numeracy, and pre-employment skills for court-involved youth.


Rewarding Youth Achievement Grant
The Rewarding Youth Achievement Grant provides education, employment, and internship experiences to youth enrolled in Brockton High School who have demonstrated achievement.


Youth Mediating Solutions Project
The Youth Mediating Solutions Project provides mediation services to youth engaged in conflict situations and at-risk for juvenile delinquency.


Weed and Seed Program
The Weed and Seed Program links all aspects of the Brockton community in the shared goal of weeding out violent crime and disorder while seeding the target area with social services and economic revitalization.


BAPIC FUNDERS
  • US Department of Labor
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training
  • Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety
  • Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office
  • Major League Baseball Association
  • Brockton Public Schools Community Learning Center Initiative
  • United Way of Greater Plymouth County
  • Partnering Agency