Upcoming Events

Aug
6
Wed
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Christ Central Missions Office
Aug 6 @ 6:00 pm – Aug 6 @ 9:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Aug
12
Tue
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Trinity Academy - Christ Central
Aug 12 @ 6:00 pm – Aug 12 @ 9:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Aug
13
Wed
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Trinity on the Hill UMC
Aug 13 @ 6:00 pm – Aug 13 @ 9:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Aug
20
Wed
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Christ Central Missions Office
Aug 20 @ 6:00 pm – Aug 20 @ 9:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Aug
23
Sat
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Piney Grove Baptist Church
Aug 23 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Sep
13
Sat
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Piney Grove Baptist Church
Sep 13 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Sep
16
Tue
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Hammond Grove Baptist Church
Sep 16 @ 6:00 pm – Sep 16 @ 9:00 pm

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Sep
20
Sat
One Degree at a Time – “Change the Way you think & act!” – Volunteer Orientation @ Trinity on the Hill UMC
Sep 20 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

Please park in the parking lot that faces McDowell Street. Come in the side door nearest that parking lot.  Once inside, go immediately down the steps to the left.  Go through the inner door. ROOM A004, Open Door Classroom is the 1st door on the right.

 

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – FCR’s highly trained mentors assist at-risk youth of predominantly racial and ethnic minorities to move past obstacles, and fulfill their potential in this unique, intensive 10-week program. Parents are also mentored and supported through the crisis.ODAT Hburg4

One Degree at a Time (ODAT) – “Change the Way You Think and Act!”
Full Circle refuge is committed to assisting at-risk youth by helping them to redirect their paths through utilization of the One Degree at a Time program. ODAT is a ten week intensive program where youth who are at risk for delinquency are guided and taught how to change the way they think and act, reclaim a life of fulfillment, and walk away from disillusion and deception.
Components of this program:

Life skills training, including topics such as goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem are addressed. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiation skills, and violence prevention.

IMG_20121120_160347

Goals and Expectations

 Reduce recidivism rates
 Encourage family restoration
 Reduce truancy and chronic absences from school
 Prepare youth for self sufficiency and academic success
 Develop work & social skills; terminate gang affiliation
 Demonstrate an environment that respects and honors diversity so as to discourage binding together of groups for destructive purposes
 Structure resources for long-term successIMG_20121120_163921

The program is designed to address many of the increasing social needs, that at-risk youth face which lead to affiliation and/or membership in gangs. The expected outcome from participation in the program is:74CF0140

 Participants will express a greater commitment to stay in school.
 Participants will have increased self-esteem.
 Participants will develop greater relationships with family.
 Participants will demonstrate less risk taking behavior.
 Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of belonging.
 Participants will demonstrate increased pro-social involvement.
 Participants will develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership.

Nov
3
Thu
Positive Choices Positive Minds
Nov 3 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Nov
10
Thu
Positive Choices Positive Minds
Nov 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm