

Direct service. No waiting list. No one overlooked.
A nonprofit built on 35 years of ground-level work — ESL, workforce development, prison re-entry, refugee support, K–12 mentoring, and senior care — meeting people where they are.
Six areas. One sustained commitment.
ESL & Literacy
Workforce Development
Youth & K–12 Mentoring
English language classes for adults and new arrivals — structured instruction, real conversation practice, and free online access through trade-school partnerships.
Career coaching, job fairs, workforce placement, and resume support — practical tools for people building stable employment, not just a job listing.
Prevention programs, one-on-one mentoring, and academic support for young people — hands-on guidance from adults who stay in the room.
Prison Re-Entry
Refugee & Senior Support
Free Online Classes
Structured re-entry support that addresses employment, identity, and community — because returning citizens need systems, not speeches.
Tailored services for refugees navigating new systems and seniors aging with dignity — health fairs, virtual events, and direct referral networks.
Trade-school partnerships deliver free virtual coursework in skilled trades and professional development — removing cost as the barrier to credentialed training.


The people we serve define what the work actually requires.
Every program at Rockhaven Network is shaped by the community it serves — not by a grant template or a conference room. Participants set the standard; the organization shows up to meet it.
Faith-anchored strategy meets ground-level service.
Foundation officers, government agencies, and community partners: Rockhaven Network has 35 years of documented program delivery. Reach out to evaluate scope, align resources, or refer participants.
