Allentown Rescue Mission Clean Team Workforce Names Antoine T. November Employee of the Month

The Allentown Rescue Mission’s Clean Team Workforce has selected Antoine T. as its November Employee of the Month.

Antoine first came to the Mission in 2014 after unexpected circumstances left him without stable housing. He completed the Mission’s Transformation Program, which prepared him for transitional employment on the Clean Team Workforce. After several months with the Clean Team, he secured a job in the community and moved forward independently.

Allentown Rescue Mission’s “Thanks for Giving” Drive Returns Nov. 8, with Meal Match Challenge

The Allentown Rescue Mission will host its annual Thanks for Giving Food & Supplies Drive on Saturday, November 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., marking the nonprofit’s 125th year of service. Donations of non-perishable food and essential supplies will be accepted at both Josh Early Candies locations in Allentown and Bethlehem.

Allentown Rescue Mission Honors Joshua L. as September Clean Team Workforce Employee of the Month

ALLENTOWN, PA — September 23, 2025 — The Allentown Rescue Mission has recognized Joshua L. as September’s Clean Team Workforce Employee of the Month, honoring his resilience and commitment to learning new skills.

Joshua first came to the Allentown Rescue Mission as part of the Transformation Program, graduating in 2023. He joined the Clean Team Workforce shortly after and later transitioned into independent living, working for a sanitation company while living with his sister. His early success was interrupted when he suffered a seizure that ended his job, followed by his apartment building being condemned. Facing these setbacks, Joshua returned to the Mission and rejoined the Clean Team Workforce.

Starting once again with street cleaning, Joshua soon interviewed for a role in the Mission’s kitchen. He quickly adapted, showing dedication and enthusiasm for cooking. Under the guidance of Food Service Manager Harry Wilson, Joshua is gaining valuable culinary skills and building toward a future career in the restaurant industry.

“Josh is really stepping up and is learning a lot about cooking. He really cares about his job and is excited to learn something new every day,” said Wilson. Joshua himself shared, “I really like serving food to the men, and they tell me how good it is afterwards.”

Although his past restaurant experience was limited to dishwashing, Joshua’s determination and hard work have set him on a path toward becoming a cook. His story reflects the mission of the Clean Team Workforce, which provides men with employment, housing, and opportunities to rebuild their lives after hardship.

The Allentown Rescue Mission and Clean Team Workforce proudly congratulate Joshua on being named September Employee of the Month and applaud his perseverance in the face of adversity.


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