Bullying and Cyber Bullying Harassment Prevention in Positive Behavior Support:
"Expect Respect"
A safe space for sharing and caring for Incest Survivors and Abortion Survivors
Build an empathic, consistent, reliable structure of emotional support across disciplines for individuals diagnosed with Autism. Help students learn adaptive ways to manage their feelings and use prosocial behaviors.
Good personal hygiene can benefit both physical and mental health. Good personal hygiene involves keeping all parts of the external body clean and healthy.
Through quality program design, consistent program implementation, and comprehensive program monitoring & evaluation, AUI can improve the life skills of youth.
Providing clothing to those with most need for maintaining dignity and presenting themselves professionally for employment opportunities.
When it’s time for students to start working and/or head to college, they’ll need “soft skills,” otherwise known as career-readiness or job-readiness skills, in addition to academic knowledge and vocational skills.
Providing a safe place for individuals that are at a disadvantage for having access to hands-on computer training and development of digital literacy. Identifying those left behind by digital transformation and closing the digital divide through digital inclusion.
Our Interactive Budgeting Program Helps individuals set goals and create their own Customized Spending Plan.
Transition planning/ mentoring for prisoners who will be returning to communities in which they will live. This will deter the rate of recidivism.
YELP-Youth Engaged in Leadership Program
Focus is on high school students to prepare them for future leadership in business.
4-H Club of Camden County
Operated through the University of Georgia Extension Leadership and LifeSkills development classes.
The primary goal is to provide opportunities and guidance for those individuals that are disenfranchised from mainstream economic and social benefits to achieve personal empowerment for living better lives.
Agape's Literacy Adventures Program (LAP) adult education component engages parents and guardians as authentic partners. In a five-week family literacy curriculum that enables parents to gain confidence in guiding and monitoring their child’s educational and social development during the important transitional stage between elementary and middle school, so the child is prepared for and ultimately successful in college. The Literacy Adventures Program youth education component is an initiative that aims to improve the academic achievement of children from low-income families who struggle with literacy skills. The project trains tutors who provide free, one-on-one instruction in reading, writing, and spelling. The PACT component is designed to combine staff, parents, for new learning opportunities to increase their knowledge and skills to support overall family and individual student success. The program provides interactive lessons focused on building parent/child communication, the benefits of higher education, financial aid and college preparation. This component served a combination of approximately 75 children and parents.
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