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For Parents &
Adult Professionals

This program aims to equip parents and professionals working with adolescents with the knowledge, skills, and resources to address mental health, bullying, and leadership development. The program will provide a comprehensive approach, combining education, support, and practical tools.

Supporting our Youth

Join us in empowering the next generation. Our program provides parents and professionals with the tools to address the pressing issues of adolescent mental health, bullying, and leadership development. Through education, support, and practical strategies, we aim to foster resilience, empathy, and strong leadership skills.

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Educational Workshops

  • Mental Health Awareness

  • Bullying Prevention

  • Leadership Development 

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Support Groups

  • Parent Support Groups

  • Professional Support Groups

  • Resource Library

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Community Partnership

School Presentations

Community Events

Adult Workshops

Adult Coaching and Program Building 

Connie Shannon, TN

Mother of 2

"The most important thing is open communication. Talk to your kids regularly, listen to their feelings, and create a safe space for them to express themselves without judgment. This helps build trust and makes it easier for them to come to you with any problems, including bullying or mental health concerns."

Dr. Carjie Tan-Scott, FL

Executive Director

"Empower youth to be leaders. Provide opportunities for them to take on leadership roles in school or community organizations. Give them the tools and support they need to develop their leadership skills and make a difference. This can boost their self-esteem and help them address issues like bullying and mental health."

Jourdan Martin, MI

Past Participant

"Building positive relationships with peers and adults can make a big difference. Encourage your child to join clubs or activities they enjoy, volunteer in the community, and spend time with supportive friends. A strong social network can help protect them from bullying and promote their mental health."
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