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Program & Facility Expansion

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Program & Facility Expansion Campaign





S.T.A.R.S

Striving To  Archive Respect & Success

In an effort to help preteens/teen girls; traumatized by gangs, drugs or community violence. S.T.A.R.S
helps provide programs that find creative ways to teach teens how to live in diverse and peaceful in the communities. While creating hope and dreams, the programs teach the teens how to resolve conflict and prevent future violence. Our premise is very simple: we provide positive activities and role models to help the teens of our community gain essential life skills. We are committed to building positive self-worth and promoting a sense of accomplishment by engaging in fun and competitive activities.

The goal is to provide the participants a platform to be heard, rather its performing, dancing poetry or public speaking . The program designed to help teens to deal with the issues of growing up in today's society. The pressures of drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, gang activities, teen pregnancy, school and home life can be the cause of serious problems for our children. S.T.A.R.S
seeks to aid youth and teens with these issues and others through the help of trained professionals

S.T.A.R.S will also provide teens with readiness and self- ¬help skills that will allow them to use these skills successfully to work in today's community and business world. The program process will use music, radio and entertainment as a motivation to the teens to successfully complete schoolwork and homework and encourages positive behavior and in developing good character. Family involvement is a strong component of the program, which will allow for constructive, continuing interaction of parents and children.

S.T.A.R.S will be open to all students with no regard to academic performance or school and community participation. The program will serve children and teens regardless of race, creed, handicap, sexual orientation or income and will be offered free of charge.

We are planning a youth initiative to fight against teen suicide and teen domestic violence, at the West End Mall one every other month the next one will be in June on a Saturday from 2pm to 6pm. A.U.M.A Global is a not for profit 501 c 3 organization will be presenting this event. The funds will offset the cost of speakers, food and participant. Volunteer and giveaways are needed!

These program services are listed in order of priority:

Self-worth
Confidence
Self-discipline.
Improve academic performance
Encourages positive behavior
Developing good character
Health/Fitness
Sportsmanship



Organizer

Katrina Moore
Organizer
Atlanta, GA

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