Good Neighbors works collaboratively with several local agencies:
Blount County Community Action Agency (Utility Assistance and referrals)
United Way of Blount County (Referrals and Helpline)
Adult Education Foundation of Blount County (GED assistance)
Blount County Habitat for Humanity (Budget Basics)
Many Local churches and Utility companies
In 2009, students will be required to pay either $25.00 or $55.00 to take the
GED exam. The amount is based on how the student scored on the pre-test. Students who are enrolled in the program, score
well on the pre-test and have completed at least 12 hours of classroom instruction are charged only $25.00. If they score poorly
on the test they may choose to spend additional time in class and retake the test or they may take the test at a cost of $55.00.
It is a proven statistic that on average those who have their GED annually make $12,000 more than those without. Working
in collaboration with the Adult Education Foundation and Director Carol Ergenbright, Good Neighbors will assist students completing
the pre-test with a qualifying score to cover expenses incurred in taking the "real" GED exam. A great way to help our neighbors
reach self-sufficiency!
Our neighbors are referred to the Habitat Budget Basics Program when
an interest is shown in learning to manage their own personal finances in a more responsible and informed manner. 10 sessions
are included in the class - 5 individual sessions and 5 groups sessions. Good Neighbors will work with neighbors in the matching
savings program. Neighbors will be interviewed and deatils explained during an interview with a GN counselor.