Advancing the
Marginalized Workforce

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Science-Informed Supported Employment

We promote restorative  employment through integrated job skills development involving social and emotional wellness education and coaching, addressing interpersonal competencies, such as emotional self- and co-regulation, and self-advocacy for effective communication.

Our services, which collaborate with technical skills and post-secondary education organizations, complement the development of those skills.

Our approach, rooted in trauma-informed Neuroscience, Epigenetics, ACEs, and Resilience (NEAR) science, fosters comprehensive support for individuals aiming to work and thrive independently in their communities.

Customers find renewed hope in their journey to becoming productive members of society. We provide employability skills training alongside restorative wellness support, aiding individuals in reclaiming their voice, identity, and aspirations, which have often been overshadowed by overwhelming adversities and personal tragedies.

Trauma-Informed Culture

We adopt a trauma-informed approach, recognizing that unaddressed trauma, particularly Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), significantly impacts individuals' ability to secure and progress in competitive employment.

Our services extend beyond providing job tools, encompassing culturally sensitive programs to tackle the disproportionate toxic stress and historical trauma faced by marginalized groups, including individuals with disabilities, those with justice involvement, LGBTQAI+ individuals, and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

Each engagement with consumers at Each Teach Inc. is guided by trauma-informed principles and restorative justice practices, empowering participants to co-design services. This includes cultivating safe and inclusive spaces through conversational check-ins and ensuring demographic representation on our board for equitable decision-making.

Through intentional collaboration across the care system, we champion integration and streamline service delivery, maximizing support for individuals on their journey to empowerment.

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Community Connections

Today, Each Teach Inc. is led by volunteer leaders from diverse sectors, including public health, education, and interfaith leadership. The agency operates under a corporate board model, consisting of unpaid members.

Ad hoc committees are formed based on current issues and decisions, with experts recruited for short-term engagements to provide input and expertise.

Staff actively collaborates with other organizations in the system of care and reentry spaces, such as behavioral health providers, local government agencies, and community-based organizations, to improve access to comprehensive support for consumers in need. Each collaborating agency leverages its strengths to achieve common goals.

This deliberate collaboration results in a Trauma-Informed Healing Ecosystem (TIHE) in Baltimore, benefiting consumers and their families. Service providers involved in a consumer's care understand their occupational goals and long-term wellness needs, supporting their recovery.

TIHE Baltimore ensures ongoing access to comprehensive support for those served, including food, housing, transportation, crisis intervention, behavioral health services, and social support.

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Our Core Values

Each Teach demonstrates a commitment to cultivating an environment that supports wellbeing and growth by centering our core values:

  1. Equity - promoting equity involves actively addressing disparities and injustices, ensuring that resources and opportunities are distributed fairly and inclusively with accessibility. By adhering to these principles, Each Teach, Inc. not only creates a supportive and healing environment for its participants but also contributes to broader social justice efforts within the community.
  2. Community driven - community-driven initiatives empower individuals to actively participate in co-design to shape programs and services that meet their needs and address systemic issues.
  3. People first - people first emphasizes the importance of individuals' well-being and dignity in all aspects of the organization's operations.
  4. Power-building - power-building efforts aim to redistribute power dynamics, ensuring that marginalized voices are heard and valued.
  5. Transparency - transparency ensures that stakeholders are informed and engaged in decision-making processes, which builds trust and accountability within the community.

By integrating these core values into its approach, we promote a culture of respect, empowerment, and inclusivity, which is essential for promoting healing and advancing social change.

Meet the Founder

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Chevonesse (Terri) Alliman Holley is the Founder and CEO of a hybrid enterprise comprised of Each Teach Inc., a CARF International-accredited Employee Development Services (EDS) nonprofit, and Each Teach Capital Ventures LLC, a for-profit social enterprise.

Her leadership in securing CARF accreditation reflects a strong commitment to excellence and affirms the organization’s national recognition for advancing trauma-informed and equitable economic mobility, while both entities advance gainful employment for individuals navigating systemic barriers, including people with disabilities, justice-involved individuals, those in recovery, and others historically marginalized in the workforce.

Through a science-informed and spiritually aligned radical healing approach, Terri champions supported employment models that strengthen both organizational culture and individual success, helping people not just access work, but thrive in it, delivering high-quality workforce development and wellness services that strengthen retention, performance, and long-term outcomes for individuals, organizations, and communities.

Terri contributes to worldwide efforts to improve public health, employment, and financial equity, with professional experience in fiscal, grants, and operations management across partners such as the Weinberg Foundation, the Maryland Department of Disabilities, and Behavioral Health Authorities. Terri is also one of three Strategic Advisory Partners for the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2026 Youth Economic Mobility Convening.

A U.S. Army combat veteran with service alongside the 5th Special Forces Group (SFG) in the Iraqi Freedom Campaign and recipient of Army Commendation Medals, Terri holds a Master’s in Applied Sociology from UMBC and a Bachelor’s in Marketing from Morgan State University after transferring from DePauw University on a full merit Multicultural Leadership Scholarship. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Applied Sociology and Social Justice at Morgan State University, Maryland’s premier urban research university and a recognized National Treasure, deepening her focus on economic justice to advance trauma-informed and equitable economic mobility.

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