Upcoming Events

Feb
3
Mon
One Degree at a Time – ODAT/PMPC Instructor Training @ Wadley Police Department
Feb 3 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our gang prevention program will start in February! Thanks to Rev. Devon Harris for Partnering with us to help save our Youth in Jefferson County. “Another Chance,” mentor program target our young men from the ages of 12 to 17. The main focus will be on gang prevention and teaching them to be productive men in our community. We will be having instructor training Monday, February 3rd, 6pm until 9pm. If you are interested in becoming a instructor and volunteering your time and service you will have to attend Monday’s session in order to teach curriculum. If you are interested in more information contact Chief Walker. Sponsors are welcome to donate as well. #WeAreWadleyWeAreOne

Feb
15
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Feb 15 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Feb
22
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Feb 22 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Feb
29
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Feb 29 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Mar
7
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Mar 7 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Mar
14
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Mar 14 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Mar
21
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Mar 21 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Mar
28
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Mar 28 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Apr
4
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Apr 4 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly

 

Apr
11
Sat
“One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) @ Richmond County Juvenile Court
Apr 11 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
  • Scope of Work: A 10-week cycle/2-hour intervention program – “One Degree at a Time-Change the way they think & act!” (ODAT) for max of 15 students per cycle.

 

 

  • Components of this program: life skills training, goal setting, decision-making, conflict resolution and self-esteem issues. The curriculum for the sessions includes team-building skills, listening skills, negotiations skills, and violence prevention.

 

  • 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, and structure resources for long-term success. 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 that participants will:
    • Express a greater commitment to stay in school
    • Have increased self-esteem
    • Develop greater relationships with family
    • Demonstrate less risk-taking behavior
    • Demonstrate a greater sense of belonging
    • Demonstrate increased pro-social involvement
    • Develop a greater resiliency to avoid gang membership

 

  • Program Guidelines:
    • Youth and parent must complete interview process
    • Age range is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age
    • There are no limitations for youth regarding their prior histories–they are always supervised
    • Progress reports for attendance, behavior and participation are recorded weekly