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“Welcome to DCUSA"

Mission Statement

The mission Delmarva Clergy United in Social Action, Foundation is:

  • To improve self-esteem in the community

  • To decrease illiteracy

  • To help decrease child abuse

  • To increase the knowledge and technology skills

  • To decrease juvenile crime, alcohol and drugs within the area

  • To curtail those individuals that is of low-income and disadvantaged and improves or enhance the lives of others

Methods

Increasing the educational opportunities for people in targeting areas to enable them to escape poverty by:

  • Providing GED classes

  • Tutorial Program for school age children

  • Provide Computer and Typing classes to increase their job opportunity skills

  • Provide childcare services for all participants while attending classes

  • Provide transportation for persons to get to the educational facility

  • Recent dropouts (encouraging them to go back to school and obtain their GED or High School Diploma)

The Delmarva Clergy United in Social Action, Foundation is a group of people from all ages and religious affiliations that strive to develop and cultivate the human potential of self-esteem and dignity of all people. We practice the principles of love, caring inclusiveness, justice and peace and to enhance the emotional physical and social well being of individuals and families in our communities.

This organization is providing a means for residents in local low-income communities to move from dependence towards independence. The Delmarva Clergy United in Social Action, Foundation, for over a decade, has provided service to single adolescent parents, youth at risk for negative life outcomes including pregnancy, disease, crime, poverty and education deprived. DCUSA will be a catalyst in which persons in the community will be able to acquire their education and everyday life skills from our programs. The Delmarva Clergy United in Social Action, Inc., has had their 501©3 since July 14, 1986. If you need a copy of our status, it can be provided for you by a written request of date.

Job Training

Participants will develop job skills by:

  • Developing a Resume

  • Acquiring a Positive Attitude

  • Attending Counseling

  • Listening to Motivational Speakers

  • Reducing substance and alcohol abuse

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