News about challenges still facing many working mothers is making headlines, but it's no surprise to champions of the Twin Cities-based Jeremiah Program.
For 15 years, the nonprofit has transformed more than 600 female-led families with a unique, two-generation approach. Mom gets safe and affordable housing, support for postsecondary education and life-skills training. Her kids benefit from quality early childhood education on-site.
This year's graduation ceremony, Saturday at Wilder Center in St. Paul, will be especially meaningful, as the children of Jeremiah's first graduates approach high school graduation themselves — with big plans for their own futures.
"Our oldest children are now applying for college," said Jeremiah President and CEO Gloria Perez. "That is incredibly gratifying and will be the true measure of our success, as they not only go to college but have economic success that their parents want for them."
While affordable housing and quality early childhood education are, separately, popular concepts, the idea of marrying the two remains unusual. The approach has earned Perez national respect. She was recently named an Ascend Fellow at the Aspen Institute, an international nonprofit working to ensure that economic security and educational success pass from one generation to the next.
In 2012, 47 percent of Jeremiah's graduates earned a bachelor's degree and 53 percent earned an associate degree, "while all enrolled children are succeeding in preschool," Aspen Institute Vice President Anne Mosle noted in singling out Jeremiah for praise.
The comment is timely as Pew Research Center demographers share findings about working moms at both ends of the financial spectrum. The buzz in late May centered on married mothers who earn more than their husbands. Speculation abounded about whether these marriages, and the respective egos involved, could survive over the long haul.
If you can't believe this conversation is occurring in 2013, consider a headline from the New York Times: "Breadwinning Wives and Nervous Husbands."