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Self-Empowering Workshop For College Bound Youth and Their Parents - 8th Grade through College

at Molloy College Kellenberg Hall Amphitheatre | Sat Jul 08

Location

Molloy College Kellenberg Hall Amphitheatre

1000 Hempstead Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY 11571
(Map)
Tel: 516-965-3242
Contact Name: Madona Cole-Lacy
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Date & Time

09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sat, Jul 08, 2017
Cost: Free Event
Description

This free age-appropriate Self-Empowering Workshop for Junior and Senior High School Students, College-Bound Graduates and Parents, addresses a need for heightened awareness, and offers tools to navigate the many challenges which can interfere with high school and college success and a healthy family dynamic.

Issues Regarding study habits, time management, values, peer pressure, peer relationships, internet safety, separation from home, alcohol, drugs, and sex are sensitively and age-appropriately addressed by competent Resource Persons comprised of student peer leaders, individuals representing the educational and corporate sectors and community-based organizations.

Pre-Registration is Necessary

Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be served.

Partial list of Sponsors and donors: Workshop Sponsors include: Molloy College, Nassau County DA Community Outreach, TD Bank, Panera Bread, Dunkin' Donuts,  North Shore Farms, Madona Cole Originals, Bed Bath Beyond, c.dortchtherapist.com, My Time Has Come Program, Island Buffet Hibachi Grill, Gino's Pizza and Italian Restaurant

Our Mission
Your Time for Creative Empowerment is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that educates and empowers children, adolescents and parents of both secular and faith-based communities in the Long Island area through the use of art, fashion and culture as mechanisms to improve interpersonal relationships; to avoid pitfalls that are unique to life in the 21st Century; and to specifically identify and effectively develop healthy problem-solving, enhance personal development and increase cultural sensitivity.

 

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