Why we exist?
VIP Community Services was established in 2006 because we believe that our nation needs a workforce that is equipped with researched-based knowledge, skills and best practices.
Who are we?
We are a training company comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of university professors and licensed social workers who have joined forces to provide professional development services to America’s workforce.
What we do?
We provide high quality training and consultation services to America’s schools, child-welfare, health care, private and public social service organizations to make them more effective.
TEACH, TRAIN,
TRANSFORM!
“I was once told that knowledge and information is worth more than gold. I believe that when knowledge and information is put into practice, it becomes priceless!”
Keva White, President/CEO VIP Community Services
Clients & Testimonial
Our Clients
- Griswold Home Care
www.griswoldhomecare.com - Big Brothers & Big Sisters
Independence Region
www.bbbssepa.org - Community Behavioral Health
https://dbhids.org/cbh - College Possible
www.collegepossible.org - Resources for Human Development
www.rhd.org
Client Testimony: Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region
It is my pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Mr. Keva White and his Understanding the Culture of Urban Poverty workshop. Mr. White facilitated this workshop for 58 of our staff last week. Our staff rated Mr. White and his workshop as excellent, and many staff are still approaching me to share how powerful they found Mr. White and this workshop. Mr. White is an engaging speaker and infused humor appropriately throughout the workshop. He is clearly a subject matter expert on the topic of urban poverty. Mr. White also shared his personal life experience and story which greatly enriched our participants’ experience and understanding of the material. The workshop he designed contains engaging lecture, multimedia content, interactive activities, and was extremely relevant to the work of our organization. After the workshop, our high school intern informed me that she was inspired by Mr. White to become a social worker. Furthermore, Mr. White was a pleasure to work with. He was responsive and professional in our correspondence prior to and after the workshop. I recommend Mr. White as an experienced, skilled, and engaging facilitator. His excellent workshop on the topic of urban poverty will enhance the work of any organization serving impoverished individuals and families.
Adelaide Moschler
Manager, Learning & Development
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region