As a curriculum consultant and
nonprofit youth director, Roger worked with several vibrant youth engagement programmes in Australia.
Not exact matches
There has to be way more tank - filling than tank - draining,» says Ruben Nieves, former Stanford University men's volleyball coach and current national
director of training for the Positive Coaching Alliance, a
nonprofit organization based in Mountain View, Calif., that focuses on teaching and encouraging positive character - building in
youth and high school sports.
More than 100 stakeholders, including school food service and nutrition
directors, teachers, current students,
youth ambassadors, district and school administrators, and representatives of the state departments of education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Parent Teacher Association,
nonprofit organizations, and industry, attended a meeting October 16 - 17, 2014, in Washington, D.C., hosted by the... Read More
More than 100 stakeholders, including school food service and nutrition
directors, teachers, current students,
youth ambassadors, district and school administrators, and representatives of the state departments of education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Parent Teacher Association,
nonprofit organizations, and industry, attended a meeting October 16 - 17, 2014, in Washington, D.C., hosted by the...
He started working at Elmcor
Youth and Adult Activities Inc., a
nonprofit community service agency, where he stayed for 16 years, eventually becoming the organization's second executive
director.
«It's very much the type ofhonest and nonjudgmental information that young people arecraving,» says Esperanza Macias, executive
director of HealthInitiatives for
Youth, a San Francisco
nonprofit organizationthat runs workshops on sexuality and risk reduction.
As an emergency outreach counselor immediately following the tragic event — and in her subsequent role as founding executive
director of Mustard Seed Generation, a
nonprofit organization with a mission of encouraging Korean American
youth to develop all aspects of a healthy identity — Kim has addressed an array of mental health issues in the Korean American community, including suicidal tendencies, depression, anxiety, perfectionism, low self - esteem, body image issues, substance abuse, and identity confusion.
After obtaining her degree, she transitioned into the
nonprofit sector, first as a Site
Director, then as the Academic Program
Director of South Asian
Youth Action (SAYA), where she designed and implemented a successful college advisory program tailored to the cultural needs of the population served by SAYA.
«There's no way we're going to give up on bringing Montessori to public schools, and if that means changing how we do it, then we will,» added Muldrow, a
director of
youth programming and inclusion for a Madison
nonprofit whose two children, ages 2 and 7, attend IMA.
Current board of
directors members represent K - 12, higher education,
youth - serving
nonprofit organizations, government, business and philanthropy.
Previously, Ms. Morgan was
director of
youth programs at the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, where she oversaw the development and management of up to $ 7.5 million annually in grants to other
nonprofit organizations as well as the foundation's scholarship program helping low - income students attend highly selective colleges and universities.
Eric also served as the National
Director of Educational Services for AMIkids, Inc., a
nonprofit organization providing intervention services to
youth in juvenile justice programs and nontraditional schools in nine states.
In the
nonprofit sector, Gallery PNG, founded by artist and UPNG Melanesian Institute of Arts and Communication
director Daniel Waswas, hosts artist residencies and initiates classes for talented
youth with the aim of cultivating budding indigenous artists.
In addition to serving as a mentor to, and legislative advocate for, Southern California foster
youth, she is the founder and
director of Heart-Beats.Org, a
nonprofit organization dedicated to providing them with access to music and music devices.
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nonprofit program
director
Forward Motion, Inc. (Goshen, KY) 06/2001 — Date Equine Assisted Psychotherapy / Founder /
Director • Founder and director of a nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work (Summ
Director • Founder and
director of a nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work (Summ
director of a
nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys
Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work (Summer 2011)