Learning Center

The Learning Center embraces the Greatest Commandment by helping individuals affected by addiction and adverse experiences through academic tools.

Drawing inspiration from Romans 12:1-2, we facilitate renewal of the mind, fostering productive members of society within a Christ-centered, grace-filled environment that encourages growth and transformation.

Benefits of the Learning Center

Breaking the Cycle

Overall Wellbeing

Self-Efficacy

Job Opportunities

Recidivism Reduction

Learning Tracks for Guests

1. GED Preparation and Testing

GED preparation and testing creates a transformative opportunity for gaining employment and renewing one's life. As one of two local testing centers, we provide a supportive, grace-oriented environment to help individuals overcome barriers and achieve this pivotal milestone.

2. Work Re-entry

The re-entry track emphasizes computer skills, professional email writing, and cultivating logical thinking in a professional environment. We equip individuals with the tools to succeed and thrive as they re-enter the workforce with confidence and proficiency.

3. College Preparation

Through our partnership with Chemeketa Community College, we provide comprehensive college preparation. By covering degree and living expenses, we enable clients to pursue higher education or trade certifications at CCC. Thanks to generous supporters like you, we witness students soaring to new heights.

Get Involved

Join us at the Learning Center and make a lasting impact. Our program's success hinges on dedicated volunteers who are ready to transform lives. From 1-1 tutoring, to group classroom instruction, we seek volunteer teachers with expertise in various vital areas, tailoring instruction to individual client needs. Professionals from diverse fields contribute, including education specialists, IT professionals, and retired college instructors.

Scott’s Story

“Eighteen months, and with all the classes and everything that they offer – the college upon graduation, two years of that – I was like, ‘Wow, if that isn’t enough to start over, nothing’s gonna work’”