You are invited to help others
You are invited to help others Warren developed Chimorel in 1969 watching thousands of kids return to the institution. It was heartbreaking, but the problems were in the community. Solutions had to be developed in the community with realistic funding. Today, Chimorel’s programs help individuals, small businesses and nonprofits. We offer an I Got a Job program and transitional housing with opportunities both for the homeless/struggling and for investors seeking a healthy return.
Our clients face significant challenges as they prove their willingness to work, gain training and work experience, obtain temporary work with Chimorel, earn a place to live, seek full time employment, and perhaps move on to our rent to own program. Not everyone makes it the first time. We ask tough questions. We hold high expectations. We don’t give up.
Warren has counseled thousands of individuals; taught hundreds of students; helped hundreds more find jobs; assisted dozens of large and small businesses, corporations and nonprofit groups; hired, fired and trained scores of employees; and planned many, many programs. Along the way he developed a comprehensive recycling program; uncovered more than 2000 strategies to help individuals and organizations; and is willing to help you when you're ready.
Warren eventually decided that the best way to deal with these systemic problems is to design ways to help one family, one business, one employee, one child at a time and to ask one concerned citizen at a time to invite others to participate. At the moment you are that concerned citizen and you are invited.