Who We Are
Since its founding in October 1963, the Sophie Gumbel Guild has offered opportunities for persons with intellectual and developmental disABILITIES (IDD) to grow and live to their fullest. The Guild formally changed its name to Strive, Inc. in 1996 and continues to believe in the boundless potential of all. Strive is located in two stately buildings at 1139 Napoleon Avenue in the charming Uptown New Orleans Historic District and serves 100 adult clients ages 19 years and older in diversified programs of job-related training, facility-based work, and supported employment. In addition, Strive, Inc. provides residential and recreational programs. Strive for success!
What We Do
Strive, Inc., a non-profit organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disABILITIES, is always looking for work contracts. If you have assembling, high volume packaging, sorting, stuffing, labeling, mailing, and other mass-produced projects, Strive wants the chance to bid on them. You’ll find Strive employees complete the job accurately and on time. Strive also has heat-sealing, sewing, and shrink-wrapping capabilities, as well as providing janitorial services. All work is supervised for efficiency and quality assurance. Work can be done at Strive Center or at an on-site location. We excel in mass production projects that many individuals find monotonous, repetitive, and time consuming. These projects range from, but are not limited to: Assembling Arts & Crafts Promotion Buttons Bulk Mailing Counting High Volume Packaging Sorting Labeling Stuffing Promotion Kits Janitorial Services
Details
| (504) 895-2557 | |
| denise@striveincorporated.org | |
| Pauline Banks |