78 | AUGUST 31 • 2023 New, Free “Springboard to Success” Program A free four-week program for Metro Detroit women who have been out of the workforce and need to learn basic job search and computer skills, essential for many employment oppor- tunities, will have an informa- tional meeting on Sept. 7 at Gesher Human Services (29699 Southfield Road, Southfield). The program, Springboard to Success, combines the non- profit’s successful Women to Work program, which has helped thousands of women obtain work since the 1980s, with Gesher’s Computer Basics Class for job seekers. Women who believe their chief obstacle to successfully search for and secure a job is a lack of comput- er knowledge can take just the computer training portion of the program. Springboard to Success will begin on Sept. 12 and run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon, ending on Oct. 5. The program is completely free and includes computer basics: creating, editing, saving, and moving files; keyboard and mouse usage; navigating the internet; translating tech terms; the cloud; safety; In-depth vocational assessment; employ- ment-related group counseling and emotional support; help with networking, resume writ- ing and interviewing; stress management; and information and referrals to support services. For more information, reach out to class coordinator Judy Richmond, by calling (248) 233- 4232 or emailing jrichmond@ geshermi.org. A happy participant from last year’s program. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded $80,748 to Adamah Detroit (for- merly known as Hazon Detroit) as part of the Environmental Education Grants Program. The funding will be used to support an interfaith climate education project. Adamah Detroit and its partner, Michigan Interfaith Power & Light, will conduct an educational series that includes 20 climate workshops. More than 240 people will participate, with members drawn from synagogues, churches and other religious groups. 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