| Reverend John E. Cameron, Sr., of the Mount Calvary Baptist Church welcomed the HBI program and outlined plans for Project CRAFT students to help build affordable housing as part of their training. HBI’s Project CRAFT (Community, Restitution, Apprenticeship-Focused Training) includes applied academics, employment skills, community service and an overall support system. The program is currently operating in Florida, Texas and New Jersey through state and local agencies; in Tennessee, it is being made possible through a Youth Offender Demonstration grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. Recognized by Congress as a model program in the treatment and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders, Project CRAFT has a proven record in training young people for well-paying jobs. In 2002-2003, graduates enjoyed an 86% placement rate, with an average starting wage of $8.29 an hour. Project CRAFT students volunteered for more than 28,000 hours in community service projects last year. Recidivism among program graduates has been low, ranging from 6%-15%. |