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Mentoring Outdoor Leadership Girls’ Circle/Boys Council Restorative Justice High School Prevention Family Leadership Training Institute Parent Education Immigrant Integration Full Circle of Lake County “Making a world of difference…..on top of it all”

Full Circle provides opportunities, skills and caring relationships to help Lake County become a place where youth make healthy choices, families thrive and the community is united Alice B. Pugh Executive Director Full Circle of Lake County, Inc x 10

 Self-Awareness  Self-Management  Social Skills  Relationship skills  Responsible Decisions Social Emotional Skills Positive Youth Development Approach YOUTH ARE: Connected Contributing Healthy (physically & mentally) Safe What Strategies Increase Resiliency Avoid ATOD Drive safely Make healthy decisions Full Circle of Lake County

Full Circle PYD ENGAGES YOUTH AS PARTNERS

Full Circle PYD IS STRENGTH BASED “Together we can do anything!”

Full Circle PYD IS INCLUSIVE AGE HAS NO BOUNDARIES FORGIVENESS IS POWERFUL You are always welcome to join us!

Full Circle PYD IS INCLUSIVE

Full Circle PYD IS STRENGTH BASED “I climbed the tallest mountain, there is nothing I cannot do” Outdoor Leadership Club

Full Circle PYD IS STRENGTH BASED GIRLS’ CIRCLE Motivational Interviewing

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Full Circle PYD IS SUSTAINABLE TAMALES MAKE LASTING MEMORIES

Full Circle PYD is collaborative Vision Leadville

Components of effective programs: Promoting a sense of Safety

Effective programs promote appropriate Structure

Effective programs provide: Opportunities to belong

Effective programs provide: Positive social norms

Responsibilities and Challenges

Effective programs provide opportunities for Skill Building

Effective programs: Coordinate family, school and community

WE BELIEVE IN OURSELVES!