Sentences with phrase «youth group leader at»

Using her pastor's phone and raising her voice over the anticipation from the 10 other students making the trek alongside her, Lydia Catterall, a junior and youth group leader at Central Presbyterian, shared that «the main theme you'll see [at Central] is acceptance — sort of trying to create a world where we can all accept each other.»

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In February's Public Square (While We're At It), Richard John Neuhaus responds to a Christianity Today article by a married ELCA parish council member and youth group leader who discussed his desire to be able to share with his church his struggle with a homosexual inclination.
As Youth Leader at St G's I rarely get to hear Rev CJ's sermons as I'm involved with our youth gYouth Leader at St G's I rarely get to hear Rev CJ's sermons as I'm involved with our youth gyouth group.
*** Photo Left to Right: Althea Williams, Founder and President of «Youth Leaders On The Move;» Loretta Masterson, President of the Sack Wern Houses Residents Council; April D. Horton, Director of External and Government Affairs at Verizon; Senator Jeff Klein; Darrin Speight, President of the Shorehaven Condo Association; Paul Moore, Principal of Moore Development Group; Debra Stern, Founder and Executive Director of the Amani Public Charter School.
I'm normally very involved at my church — small group leader, worked with youth and college, taught VBS.
In conferences both in Korea and the United States — including one held this August in Gaithersburg, Md., aimed at Korean American youths, college students, youth leaders, and church leaders — Kim and her colleagues offer a changing slate of educational colloquiums, spiritual worship sessions, and group counseling sessions that zero in on the societal and familial realities that Korean Americans face and the role that counseling can play in fostering healthy social, emotional, and psychological development.
Kids of Character presents at seminars and conferences and advocates for character development with youth and parent organizations, service groups and business leaders.
Based on a model established by the Camping at the Presidio program, the training program gives group leaders the skills and tools they can use when visiting parks with their youth.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS * Coached a Novice Wrestling Team to become top twenty in the state of California for two consecutive years * Promoted to shift leader after six months of working at Sodexo * Awarded Bloss Academic Scholarship PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS * Treasurer for St. Patrick's church youth group for the summer of 2011 * After School Volunteer at Mitchell Senior elementary from Jan 2010 to March 2011 August2014 - May2015 April 2012 - January 2013 2015.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed daily operations of multiple mental, emotional, and medical care facilities for at risk youth Recruited, trained, and supervised administrative, counseling, and development personnel Oversaw strategic planning, development of company goals, and implementation of action plan Designed and implemented staff development and recognition programs Built and strengthened relationships with industry figures, community leaders, and board members Managed marketing and fundraising activities enhancing community awareness and income Led individual and group therapy sessions resulting in significant personal development of participants Developed customized treatment plans for each patient ensuring the highest standard of care Responsible for patient charts, medication administration, overall health, and personal safety Established and executed daily living routine for residential therapy patients Provided transportation to school, medical appointments, and other activities as needed Built a therapeutic environment which fostered maximum growth and development of youth
The Primary program can be run as a small group with at risk youth (one leader per 4 - 5 students) or as a general group run in the classroom.
After a 20 - year career as a leader in youth - serving non-profit organizations, Julie turned her focus to coaching, training at the Coaches Training Institute, and facilitating a group process known as «reflection» for youth development professionals.
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