The Foundation for Teen Health knows that employment is a social determinant to health. We partner with the Baylor College of Medicine Teen Health Clinics to create a program the provides clinic patients and other community members the opportunity to find meaning full employment.
We believe it is important for the overall health of our community to give these teens and young adults the tools to be mentally and physically prepared for their future. Ascend connects opportunity youth (aged 18 to 24, with their high school diploma/GED) to job training and career readiness resources that will lead to stable, sufficient employment in the healthcare field.
Ascend also provides educational resources to youth on issues of health, wellness, family planning, financial literacy, and relationship management.
Ascend is a four to six month program that includes an individual assessment and orientation which presents an overview of possible careers, options for job training, and professional development.
Ascend provides assistance in applying to/enrolling for job training through the local community colleges (Houston Community College, San Jacinto College, Lone Star College), and virtual workshops and events to build job readiness, networking, and life skills. The workshops and other events are in collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine Humans Resources and other like-minded organizations and individuals.
Ascend through the Foundation for Teen Health provides a stipend to assist with the cost of tuition, books, transportation and other needed items.
Hear more about Ascend by watching the video by clicking on the link below
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One of the biggest needs for Ascend participants is transportation. Many do not own a car, many do not have a family member with a car so they rely on Metro or ride share options.
The biggest issue with Metro is time - a 15 minute car ride to Community College can easily become a 2 hour bus ride because of the hub system used by Metro.
Stipends for transportation is a very important need to get the participants to class, workshops and interviews.
To donate to Ascend you may visit http://healthyteens.givesmart.com
or to donate or become a mentor contact Anne Van Horn, avh@foundationforteenhealth.org
The Foundation for Teen Health is a 501© 3 organization.
Ascend career building without limits @ Lawn Teen Clinic 8111 Lawn St. Houston 77088
Ascend is the Baylor College of Medicine Teen Health Clinic education program for young men and women ages 18 to 24 looking for a career in one of the many health care fields. We are working closely with HCC, San Jac and Lone Star to enroll the participants into certification programs and be ready for employment in the medical field. Baylor College of Medicine HR will be working closely with the Ascend graduates to find employment at the school. Ascend at has it's own wing in the Lawn Clinic complete with computer lab. However, we would like to expand the computer lab so participants may have access to computers on the go to complete their online certification classes, resumes, job applications and workshops assignments.
- Chromebook laptops $200 - need as many as possible
- Gift cards of any domination for use for purchasing clothing for job interviews and for transportation
We are always in need of prizes to giveaway at health fairs and group sessions, anything from caps to tickets to sporting events to electronics.
The Foundation for Teen Health is a 501(c)(3) organization, so your donation is tax deductible.