Coming Up ...
8/18/2008 - Student Assistance Program Training - Doylestown - August 18, 20 & 21, 2008
9/30/2008 - Student Assistance Program Training - Pottsville - Sept. 30, Oct. 1 & 2, 2008
11/11/2008 - Student Assistance Program Training - Bethlehem - Nov. 11, 12 & 13, 2008
12/2/2008 - Student Assistance Program Training - Wilkes-Barre - Dec. 2, 3 & 4, 2008
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Project CARE
What's New
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Building Healthy Communities By Promoting Wellness, Resiliency And Success Through Education & Training
This year, Project CARE is celebrating its 23rd anniversary as one of the region's principal provider's of innovative and practical trainings and workshops for adult professionals who work with youth and their families. Since 1985, we have expanded our offerings from those addressing primarily substance abuse prevention, to a host of topics related to youth development, school performance, and professional competency.
We are excited to announce that Project CARE is now part of justCommunity, Inc. justCommunity is a 501 (c) [3] non-profit organization that provides leadership in youth development, community mobilization, and restorative practices to schools, government agencies and other organizations. We believe the pairing of these two agencies allows us to continue a long tradition of providing you with the training and education you need to make your schools and agencies work better, while helping youth to grow into healthy, productive adults.
As Project CARE begins its 24th year, we "come of age" at a time when our young people seem to need more support than ever.
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| New Courses
Student Assistance Program Training
• Elementary SAP
School & Agency Staff Training
• Critical Incident Management: Preparing for School Violence
• Enhancing Student Assessment
• Dynamic Classrooms & Better Brains: Maximizing Student Learning
• Youth Accountability through Restorative Justice
'Real World of Kids' Special Issues & Topics
• Cyberbullying: Free Speech or On-Line Abuse?
• High School Terror: Recognizing & Preventing Hazing & Harassment at the Secondary Level
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