PROGRAMS & SEMINARS
Upcoming Program:
Transitional Living Program Overview


Youth ETERNAL’s Transitional Living Program will accomplish being a beacon of safe and secure help
and alternatives for homeless youth.   This Program’s initiative is to provide an environment that will
allow them to grow into emotionally healthy adults who are able to maintain employment, further their
education, make positive choices and be an asset to society.  In giving them self-sufficiency skills,
upon leaving the program, each will be able to stand on his/her own two feet and become role models
for other runaway and homeless youth.  

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Health & Fitness Workshop
Overview


The goal of the Health and Fitness
Workshop is to educate & teach
proper techniques and strategies
involving eating habits and
exercise and empower young
adults ages 13-21 to start living a
healthy life.  Each workshop is
designed to have interactive
learning through classroom
instruction and physical activities.
 
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Employment Seminars
Overview


The Employment Seminars are
designed to inform, educate,
and empower young adults
ages 15-21 on the skills
needed to gain suitable
employment in the workplace.  
If utilized, the skills learned
would serve as a foundation
and benchmark for young
adults to establish career
objectives and goals.  

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FAVOR (Fear and Anger about Violence Openly Rescued)
The program seeks to engage youth in a conversation that supports and opens develops dialogue
concerning issues that surround the fear and anger with regards to violence.  Due to the wide
reaching effect of violence in the lives of our youth the FAVOR program will provide a two method
approach which encompasses the diverse and multi-cultural community facing these common
problems of violence in the community.
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MAJOR (for teens and young adults released from incarceration)
The MAJORS’ goal is to accomplish the support and care for the client by utilizing two mentoring
methods.  The first is a forum of discussion that will address various topics significant to their unique
barriers. These topics are meant to challenge and encourage conversation that will solicit solutions to
common obstacles typically met by ex-offenders upon release.  The expected outcome is to increase
familiarity with the mentor and develop relationships that continue to move the client to them reaching
their individual goals.  
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STOMP (Successful Training And
Mobilization of Parents)

STOMP serves as a local community resource to
support, empower and educate parents and
guardians of juvenile offenders, and empower
individuals to become positive advocates of the
juvenile offenders’ reunion with their family and
also the transition of re-entering the community,
becoming responsible citizens.  

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