J&J Lovelace Foundation

Our partnership with the Alpha Project

Why the Alpha Project?

Brad was a huge advocate for serving the homeless population helping support their mission through his legal lens in San Diego.

For 15 years, he was on the Alpha Project’s Board of Directors. If Brad put his mind to something, he was in 1000% and this dedication was felt by everyone around him.

We are glad to partner with the Alpha Project and continue to support Brad’s and their mission in his honor.

Mission and History

Alpha Project’s Mission

The mission of the Alpha Project is to empower individuals, families, and communities by providing work, recovery and support services to people who are motivated to change their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. The agency’s many programs are available to all persons in need regardless of race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.

Alpha Project strives not to manage homelessness, but rather to end it for its clients by offering jobs not handouts, respect not pity and empowerment not control. We provide the homeless with the tools they need to be the very best they can be.

Each program offered by the Alpha Project focuses on assisting participants to attain their own optimal level of independence. For most of our program participants, successful completion of our programs will mean complete and permanent independence through education, employment, sobriety, and stability. For those clients with special needs, our programs maximize their own potential and supports as much independence as possible. All of our clients regardless of their history are encouraged, supported, and assisted in reaching their maximum potential with dignity and respect.

 

History of the Alpha Project

Founded in1986 as a simple project offering work opportunities for homeless men, today Alpha Project operates numerous programs serving over 4,000 people daily. The agency has created over 600 units of affordable rental housing projects and hassponsored home ownership programs. Recognized nationally by President George Bush as the country’s 185th Point of Light,Alpha Project empowers its clients to take personal responsibility for solving problems.

Alpha Project was Founded in 1986 as a simple project offering work opportunities for homeless men.

*taken from the Alpha Project page directly 

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