A non-denominational, 501(c)(3) non-profit
charitable and educational organization, the Jabbok Foundation was
created in 1998 as the governing and
funding umbrella for
initiatives designed to support residents of the Whittier
neighborhood as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and success.
The two following programs were independent initiatives, both
needing assistance in sustaining the much needed and utilized
services.
In 1994 two women and one nun, who had
extensive experience working with low-income families acted on their
first-hand observation that lack of childcare was one of the
greatest deterrents to these families’ successful efforts toward
independence and wellness. A needs assessment confirmed the shortage
of appropriate childcare for low-income families. Together these
women founded INSTEP at St. Stephens Convent in South Minneapolis,
with the sanction and assistance of the Council of the St. Paul
Province
of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. The program
moved to Calvary Church in the Whittier neighborhood in 1995 when
the convent building was sold. In 1999, the Jabbok Foundation took
over governance of the program.
Center of Our Lives (COOL) Youth Center grew
out of a shared concern by Calvary Church and Whittier residents for
the youth of the Whittier neighborhood. COOL was formally launched
in January 1997. The Jabbok Foundation assumed governance and
funding responsibility at its creation in September 1998.