This expanded collaboration brings McGraw Hill’s support to the Foundation’s Indiana PATHS (Prepare, Achieve, Transform for Healthy Success) program, supporting participants at the Madison Correctional Facility, Rockville Correctional Facility, and Indiana Women's Prison (IWP). PATHS offers structured six-month pre- and post-release reentry support, including emotional intelligence development, digital and financial literacy, career-focused certifications, career readiness training, and job placement services.
Additionally, McGraw Hill is supporting the program by providing participants with free access to Connect -- a powerful digital teaching and learning platform from McGraw Hill that will enhance the program’s curriculum, while ensuring participants gain the knowledge and confidence to pursue meaningful employment and long-term success after release.
This collaboration extends the support McGraw Hill has been providing to Televerde Foundation by supplying access to Connect for participants of the PATHS program in Arizona since 2021.
“We believe in the power of education to change lives and open doors,” said Simon Allen, CEO of McGraw Hill. “Seeing the outcomes of our partnership firsthand inspired us to continue to expand our support of Televerde Foundation and its participants. We’re excited to continue our partnership and, in doing so, to support learners on their path to growth—no matter where their starting points might be.”
Through this collaboration, McGraw Hill will also have the opportunity to engage directly with Televerde Foundation program graduates by reviewing resumes, participating in career readiness activities, and considering qualified candidates for employment. This added layer of involvement reinforces McGraw Hill’s commitment to the women in the PATHS program by creating further opportunities for growth and meaningful careers.