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Children’s Counseling Program – therapeutic intervention provided by a
Licensed Professional Counselor. The Children’s Counselor works individually
with a child to help them learn and develop healthy coping skills necessary
to process the violence they have been subjected to.
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After School Program – provides one-on-one mentoring to school age
children, grades K – 12, to address their academic needs. Program activities
are offered Monday – Friday, 3:30 – 5:30 pm and include homework assistance,
safety education, social enrichment activities and physical education
programs. Individual tutoring is offered two days a week by certified school
teachers.
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Holiday Program - offered in lieu of the after school program to school
age children, grades K – 12, during school holidays. Program activities are
offered Monday -Friday 12:30 – 5:30 pm and include arts, crafts, physical
fitness and social enrichment activities.
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Summer Program – designed to be innovative, challenging and fun the summer
program provides school age children, who have fallen behind academically,
the opportunity to catch up during the summer months. Program activities
include reading and math camps, physical activities, arts, crafts, games and
interactive social enrichment activities.
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Positive Parenting Practices – designed to foster healthy relationships
between mothers and their children. Program activities include weekly
information presentations on parenting issues; individual sessions tailored
to the specific needs of a family and a fun interactive program designed to
strengthen the family unit through structured activities.
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Early Childhood Education Program – a curriculum based educational day
program for pre-school children (ages 3-5) and their mothers. Program
objectives include developing fine motor and sensory skills, increasing
basic cognitive abilities, and positive social development.
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Support Groups – curriculum based programs, offered three nights a week,
for school age children on the importance of health and fitness, the effects
of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, peer pressure and the dynamics of
family violence.
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