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The Multi-Agency Alliance for Children Partners with Amerigroup Georgia to Provide Workforce Training and Employment Opportunities to Young Adults Who Have Experienced Foster Care

Amerigroup donates $100,000 to programming that provides skills, connections, and opportunities to succeed in the workforce

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Every year, hundreds of young adults age out of the foster care system in Georgia. Many have experienced varying degrees of abuse and neglect, often without the tools to appropriately process their trauma. This can have detrimental effects on those who are transitioning into adulthood and the workforce, making them less likely to find employment and increasing the possibility they become homeless.

To address these challenges, the Multi-Agency Alliance for Children (MAAC) and Amerigroup Georgia have partnered to provide young adults who have experienced foster care with critical workforce training and employment opportunities. Amerigroup has awarded a $100,000 sponsorship to support and expand the MAAC Employment and Training program (MET). The program centers on community partnerships with employers that include education, technical training, soft skill development, and mitigating systemic barriers, while focusing on an individualized approach tailored to the needs of each young person participating.

“MAAC is thankful for this generous sponsorship from Amerigroup to help us grow and expand the MET program,” said Heather Rowles, Executive Director, Multi-Agency Alliance for Children (MAAC). “This will go a long way toward helping young people make connections to a career pathway and providing them with support that sets them up for success now and in the future.”

Started in 2017, the MET program launched as an apprenticeship pathway that employs participants full-time for a living wage, helps them work toward post-secondary degrees and certifications, and build long-term careers in high-demand fields, including in the IT and technical fields.

“Amerigroup cultivates partnerships and invests in efforts that address critical priorities across the entire state. As part of that commitment, we are thrilled to collaborate with MAAC to ensure that youth who experience foster care have access to the tools, resources, and opportunities they need to flourish in work and life,” said Mel Lindsey, President, Amerigroup Georgia. “We are committed to supporting the whole health of all Georgians through efforts that address social drivers of health, including workforce development. As part of this ongoing commitment, we are pleased to help MET Program participants realize their full potential, secure meaningful work, and transform their lives.”

About the Multi-Agency Alliance for Children

For over 20 years, the Multi-Agency Alliance for Children (MAAC) has addressed major areas of need for youth in foster care with innovative solutions through our network and collaboration with partners. The mission of the Multi-Agency Alliance for Children (MAAC) is to coordinate people, resources, information, and a network of quality providers to create positive outcomes for vulnerable youth and families. Our vision is that all youth impacted by child serving systems receive coordinated care and support to experience permanency and wellbeing.

About Amerigroup Community Care of Georgia

Amerigroup Community Care of Georgia helps improve healthcare access and quality for more than 600,000 low-income Georgians by developing innovative care management programs and services. Members are assured care that is not only accessible but also accountable, comprehensive, integrated, and patient-centered. Amerigroup Georgia provides ongoing community relations and outreach to encourage members to become active participants in their health care. Through health education programs, members are empowered to choose and sustain a healthy lifestyle. For more information about Amerigroup Community Care of Georgia, visit www.myamerigroup.com/ga

Contacts

Michael Perry
Director of Public Relations, Amerigroup Georgia
617-519-6206
Michael.perry@elevancehealth.com

Victoria Salzman
Chief Strategic Development Officer, MAAC
vsalzman@maac4kids.org

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Contacts

Michael Perry
Director of Public Relations, Amerigroup Georgia
617-519-6206
Michael.perry@elevancehealth.com

Victoria Salzman
Chief Strategic Development Officer, MAAC
vsalzman@maac4kids.org

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