Engage our clients within a classroom environment, with like individuals who face a stigma of uneducated, lazy homeless people, but who actually want to be able to succeed, but without criticism from other classroom individuals. This setting would also allow our clients to obtain websites needed for their SS, SSI, Food Stamps and additional needs to complete necessary documentation.

To achieve this project our most needed items are available space and at least 10 laptops. With a completed trial of activities, ie: excel, Word and use of Google drive, we have implemented into our daily activities with our volunteers and was completed within a six (6) month period, for each program utilized and saved in various formats, ie: docx, txt, pdf, -Drive, Cloud, -Jpeg, heic, Adobe to name a few.

At present our staff includes Drew Wallace a volunteer and client advocate. Paula Beason- 16 years as computer experience, Chip designer for Intel corp., along with partnership of AARP seniors with exceptional knowledge. To include training and who will volunteer their time, and assist with teaching programs for use within our organization under New Horizons business solutions.

Specific requirements for achieving the goals.

The project will be carried out under a Sponsor and/or Grant.

Ten Laptops @ $280.00 ea=$2,800

10 Tables @ 180.00 ea. = $1,800

Books for review:

Business Economics-

Microsoft Office 365-10 @ $20.00ea=$2,000

Which include- Excel, Powerpoint, Word, $15,000

Expanding 2,000 sq. ft to 8,000 sq.ft,

to accommodate a learning center.

$200,000 for down payment/utility costs,

towards a new facility.

Our plans to expand to a larger facility, not only to continue with our existing curriculum, but to allow our clients and low income individuals within Hernando County, to be able to complete necesssary forms and process needed technology to achieve their desired goals.