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Lola Parker, LLC, is a nonprofit organization founded by Lori Calloway, dedicated to supporting transitioning men and youth exiting foster care. The organization seeks government grants to further its mission of providing educational and workforce assistance to marginalized communities. The initial plan involves establishing single-family homes, evolving into multi-family dwellings that can accommodate 20-30 residents. This initiative aims to provide housing for vulnerable individuals while also offering job training and educational support, enhancing community well-being and workforce empowerment.
Lola Parker's competitive advantage lies in its comprehensive approach, which includes hands-on experience and varied educational programs, such as GED literacy, commercial driver's license (CDL) preparation, and phlebotomy training. The organization differentiates itself from competitors like Beyond Housing, St. Patrick’s Center, and HUD programs by focusing on holistic support that allows clients to prioritize their personal goals without the stress of basic needs.
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General Information
Business Registration Number: ZJ2TBPXU1CK4
Location: St Louis, MO, United States
Length of Operation: 1-5
Number of Employees: 1-10 Employees
Annual Gross Income: $100k to $250k
Annual Gross Expense: Less than $100k
Open to Loans: NO
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Funding Usage
Www.lolaparker.com Hello, my name is Lori Calloway and I’d like to introduce you to my nonprofit Lola Parker, LLC. Lola Parker is a nonprofit formed to help transitioning men and transitioning youth out of foster care. It is a not-for-profit aligned with your requirements and mission to assist marginalized communities in the realm of education and assistance in the workforce. you can also look us up at www.LolaParker.org. Thank you in advance for your consideration, and I look forward to our future correspondence.
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Business Plan
Single family homes to start then multi family dwellings for 20-30 residents is the ultimate goal. To house transitioning youth and men in vulnerable circumstances. Community wellness and work force empowerment Job training and education assistance
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Self Identified Competition
Beyond Housing St Patrick’s Center HUD programs. Hands on first hand experience to assist clients GED literacy assistance/ cdl assistance/ phlebotomy/ job training programs in addition to housing so clients can focus on goals and not the lack of basic needs. This is not simply a homeless shelter Or a housing project
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