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Causes: Adult & Child Matching Programs, Children & Youth
Mission: It is the mission of H.I.S. MENistries Community Services, Inc., to serve our communities by developing and administering effective mentoring programs and services to the special needs and at-risk child and adolescent male population with a positive, stable adult male role model in preparation for him becoming a productive member of society and having a positive outlook in his life.
To produce more positive youth, young adults and better families in present and future generations through faith and spiritual-based principles and options that ultimately create an opportunity to a renewed relationship with themselves, their families, the community, society, the church, and ultimately, to Christ.
That both the youth, young adult and their families will become a positive influence to each other, will have a positive role in their neighborhood, will be an asset to the community and become a productive member of society, and ultimately, an addition to the Kingdom.
In providing a wide variety of support services to our students and families with counseling, behavior/anger management, conflict resolution, social and life skills training, job training, transitional housing, and aftercare, to include group and one-to-one mentoring, our students will learn how important “a renewed mind” changes the outlook of their life ultimately giving the families, the neighborhoods, the community and society a renewed hope.
Programs: Developed for the child and adolescent that employs the simple strategy of being introduced to and being mentored by a positive, stable adult male role model. The Love, Structure, and Disipline model (LSD) as well as a set curriculum will be employed to promote wellness within the student. Other curricula such as spiritual comprehension, conduct/behavior modification, anger management, social/life skills training, self esteem building, positive reinforcement skills and therapuetic recreation will be set based on the needs of the youth at the time of enrollment.