Peckham- Embers

Peckham- Embers
Peckham, a nonprofit organization, was founded in 1976 to provide job training and competitive employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. The name honors former State of Michigan Rehabilitation Services Director, Ralf A. Peckham. Today, we have grown to be one of the largest vocational community rehabilitation programs in the state of Michigan. Our clients are a diverse group from many partnering agencies. We offer more than 30 different rehabilitation and human services programs from art to career planning, pre-employment screening to facility based training, youth programs to organizational employment and residential services. Peckham is committed to assisting job seekers secure and maintain long-term employment, allowing for job upgrades and career advancement. A wide range of services are offered with a focus on job readiness skills, career exploration, resume development, interviewing, guided job searches, as well as developing interpersonal and coping skills to enhance job retention. We provide people with physical, cognitive, behavioral and socio-economic challenges, a platform to demonstrate their ability, learn new skills, participate in work and enjoy the rewards of their success. Greater self-confidence and improved self-image are gained as clients strive to reach their full potential. Peckham provides opportunities so clients can experience meaningful employment growth. Mission Peckham, Inc., a nonprofit community rehabilitation organization, is a unique business and human services agency that values quality, diversity and performance. Our mission is to provide a wide range of opportunities to maximize human potential for persons striving for independence and self-sufficiency. We embrace collaboration, effective resource management and innovative approaches to achieve world-class excellence. Headquarters is located: 3510 Capital City Blvd., Lansing MI 48906
Embers a 12-week trauma informed group to provide opportunities for healing for young women who have experienced trauma. We incorporate therapeutic art experiences, music therapy through drum circles, and yoga and breathing techniques for coping strategies. Young women learn the skills to remove themselves from unsafe situations, are able to identify safe environments, can identify someone for encouragement and support, have a safety plan, utilize reflection skills, value themselves more, and apply the coping strategies learned from the program to help rebuild from trauma. Referrals are sent from Genesee County courts.