Our
Programs
Whether you are seeking to enhance your own well-being or support others in their mental health journeys, our programs create a safe and inclusive space for exploration and learning. We invite you to embark on a transformative experience where knowledge, compassion, and practical skills converge to foster a healthier, more supportive community for all.
Kind Program
This program is designed for at- risk youth to help young people regulate intense emotions and how to manage their emotions and behavior in healthy ways. Youth will learn practical skills to cope with intense emotions such as anger, anxiety, and sadness. The program is based on principles of cognitive behavioral therapy and solution focused modality. This program is committed to helping young people the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Throughout the program youth will work collaboratively with peers to build rapport and social skills. The ultimate goal of the program is to help our youth develop skills and confidence they need to regulate their emotions and succeed in their personal and academic lives.
Love Transitions Program
Transitioning from high school to the real world can be a daunting task, particularly for young women. The goal of this transitional program is to provide a safe and supportive environment where young women can gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the real world. Whether they are pursuing higher education or entering the workforce, these programs offer a range of resources to help young women achieve their goals. In addition to practical skills like time management and financial planning, there is emotional support for young women through small groups and events coming to a community or university near you.
Uprooted Program
Is designed to help individuals re-establish and strengthen the bond unit. This is done by exploring the various relationships that make up the family, including those between parents and children, between friends, and between romantic relationships. The program recognizes that childhood experiences can have a significant impact on the formation of adult relationships, and seeks to help individuals identify and address any unresolved issues from their past that may be affecting their current relationships. We believe there is power in small groups to enhance community support and remove the bombardment of feeling alone and not heard.