Vision
The Journey Community Care Center (TJCCC) is an innovative, tolerant, loving community providing services and facilities to help hurting people find safety, security, and significance.
Mission
The Journey Community Care Center has, as its goal, to improve the economic and social well-being of the people in our community. Our emphasis will be on low-income residents, empowering them through education, advocacy and innovation to affect change in their lives, and in the life of the surrounding community.
Values
The Journey Community Care Center has the following values:
- Safety - Providing an environment where people feel physically and emotionally safe to be vulnerable in order to heal and grow.
- Security - Providing an environment of encouragement, tolerance, and love for people to develop a comfort level with themselves that leads to empowerment and confidence in the world.
- Significance - Providing an environment where people mature to a place where they realize they can impact the world around them and help change lives in meaningful ways on their own.
- Tolerance - Accepting people and allowing them to accept themselves with the knowledge that they are equal, loved, and will receive patience from caring people.
- Service - Providing compassion, encouragement, and teaching to people in need within the community.
- Innovation - Providing a place that is constantly looking for creative and inventive ways to help and care for people in the community.
- Community - This value has two levels for us. The first is the community within The Journey Community Care Center. The second level is the community at large attaining awareness of the people in our midst who need help.
Purpose
The Journey Community Care Center is a nonprofit entity formed for the sole purpose of helping people that need any or all of the following: educational, financial or emotional support. TJCCC’s focus is to be in the one lagging sector of our communities for outreach programs – the suburbs. TJCCC looks to reach out to the young, the old, the married and the unmarried and those without homes, or those that may lose their homes soon. TJCCC specifically looks out for the needs of children that are struggling to survive in North Suburban Denver neighborhoods. TJCCC is going to provide education/job training, child care, financial assistance and emotional support for these groups within our communities through innovative and consistent support.
Lastly, TJCCC is very motivated to support other community projects that are already in motion. TJCCC will help by lending facilities, staff and funds wherever TJCCC see a need and a benefit to the community.
During all phases of growth TJCCC will be looking to accept charitable dollars from private parties, Grants, government agencies or from any other legitimate sources of funding.
TJCCC are registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
Approach
The Community Care Center operates as a broad-based nonprofit community development agency, collaborating with a diverse set of community residents and agencies to develop programming and services that meet the needs of the residents of Westminster, Broomfield, Nothglenn, Thornton, Arvada and Federal Heights. The Journey Community Care Center provides or collaborates on numerous programs in the areas of economic development, youth enrichment, adult education, and community solidarity.
Education, empowerment and innovative drive, along with our unique approach to community development will distinguish us from other community programs. TJCCC see these as the keys to prolonged success and improvement for residents in the area. The Community Care Centers are committed to partnering with its residents to provide programs and services needed to gain the essential building blocks required to achieve their own personal definition of success and become self-sufficient.
Background
The Journey Community Care Center has grown out of a need and desire to help those that are overlooked. In our suburbs TJCCC find people every day that are falling through the cracks and finding it hard to survive on a daily basis. Most of these folks like so many of us in all walks of life are finding that they do not have any sense of belonging or community. The people TJCCC are reaching out to have a hard time feeding their children or themselves, trouble with transportation, improving their education and child care amongst other things.