character building

Life PAC

Life PAC Youth living Positive lives in Action and in Character. We speak with youth about how important it is for them to learn different characteristic and how to apply it to their lives. This will help them to become a vital part of their school, church, family, and community. Once this applied to their lives, it is our hope that it will spread to other because of the changes they made in their lives.

Virtuous Destiny

Purpose Statement: The young ladies of Virtuous Destiny will be empowered to become moral excellent as they enter a place to which they are destined. Mission: Through positive mentoring, teaching and tutoring young ladies will develop positive esteem about themselves and acquire the necessary skills needed to become a virtuous young lady and reach their individual destiny. Young ladies of Virtuous Destiny will learn to be: Poised: with proper posture, walking, sitting communication and demeanor. Polished: young ladies will acquire esteem, proper grooming techniques (skin,

Hang TYMERS

Hang TYMERS (Teaching Youth Math Enrichment and Reading after School) is an after school program for at-risk children created by college volunteers from the University of Alabama. The program focuses on reading and mathematical mastery through one-on-one mentoring. In the beginning, sixth grade students are paired with a college mentor. This mentor serves as a role model, teacher, and friend.

Kinross Recreation Center Youth Volunteer Council

Two issues will be addressed with starting a Kinross Recreation Center Youth Volunteer Council: youth with few productive activity options and a community that has many needs that are not being attended to. The town of Kinross and the surrounding areas are rural, have substantial poverty among families, and house four of Michigan’s prisons. The combination of these aspects makes the community less than appealing for many of its youth inhabitants. Some of the youth even have parents in the prisons. The Kinross Recreation is a place of hope for young children, teens, and adults.

Community Youth Group

I started a community group of at risk children. We teach them about character building and Biblical principles. We want to broad their horizon with field trips. We instill community service and civic conscienceness. The group consists of children from k-8 school aged children. We complete each Wednesday night with a meal.
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