Graduates take steps toward stability through SVdP Houston’s ‘Getting Ahead’ program
January 28, 2025
A group of recent graduates of the “Getting Ahead” program is pictured with program manager Michelle Gonzalez, program coordinator Nicole Washington and facilitator Denise Monroe. (Photo courtesy of St. Vincent de Paul Society)
HOUSTON — The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Houston (SVdP Houston) recently celebrated the accomplishments of 31 graduates from its Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World program.
This milestone marks the seventh cohort since the program’s introduction in 2021. To date, 109 individuals have completed the program, taking significant steps toward breaking the cycle of poverty and building more stable futures for themselves and their families.
The 16-week program equips participants with practical tools, essential knowledge and a supportive community. Weekly virtual sessions create a collaborative environment for sharing experiences, navigating challenges and celebrating successes. This supportive network fosters a sense of mutual encouragement, empowering participants to transition from crisis to sustainability.
One highlight of the program is the Vision Board project, where participants creatively map out their goals and aspirations. Presented during the graduation ceremony, these boards serve as tangible reminders of each participant’s dreams, helping them clarify their direction and sustain motivation. “This program gave me the confidence to set goals I never thought were possible,” shared one graduate. “The support and encouragement from the group made me feel like I wasn’t alone in this journey.”
Graduates receive ongoing support from SVdP Houston, reflecting the program’s commitment to their long-term success. This includes regular check-ins, access to resources, mentorship and a strong community network. Such continued guidance is vital for helping participants overcome challenges and implement the strategies they’ve learned to achieve lasting stability.
“Our goal is to empower participants to envision and build a better future for themselves and their families,” said Michelle Gonzalez, program manager. “It’s inspiring to witness the transformations and hope this program fosters.”
Since its launch, the Getting Ahead program has become a cornerstone of SVdP Houston’s mission to address systemic poverty through education, empowerment and community support. Sessions are offered twice a year, in January and July.
To learn more about the program and other services at SVdP, visit svdphouston.org/impact.