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LifeJackets Program Receives $500 from Jobs for Maine Graduates LifeJackets Program receives Maine After School Network’s #1 Exemplary After School Program |
LifeJackets
Click Here to view a LifeJackets Slideshow The Mission of LifeJackets LifeJackets is a community based youth development program built upon the foundation of youth serving youth and community collaboration. LifeJackets offers youth opportunities to build trust, mutual respect, dignity, lifelong skills, and self-esteem. LifeJackets offers a safe, nurturing, peer-helping culture, which empowers youth to take personal responsibility for their choices and actions. Through peer helping, community service, wilderness adventure, and mentoring, youth in LifeJackets are equipped to make choices that help them better navigate the waters of life. What is a LifeJackets Module?Each LifeJackets Module is a nine-month program that involves up to ten participants ages 12-15, two to four high school peer leaders, and two adult coordinators. Each nine-month module includes the following components:
Peer Leading Component “Youth Serving Youth” Peer leaders are high school students who help lead and facilitate each LifeJackets Program Module. Each peer leader is trained and encouraged to be a positive influence on the development of the group. This is a growing and rewarding experience for these young leaders and is a critical element in the delivery and success of each LifeJackets Program Module. LifeJackets collaborates with NREC’s Maine Woods Explorer’s program, the Maine Warden’s Service, and the Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Department to introduce a Junior Maine Guide component. A five-day testing camp in late July highlights the experience, allowing Peer Leaders to leave the program with both a tangible accomplishment and enhanced leadership skills. FUNDING SOURCESLifeJackets fulfills a need not met by other groups or institutions in our communities. The CWC does not charge for participation in the LifeJackets program. Funding for LifeJackets is provided by:
Contributions may be made to the LifeJackets program directly to the Charlotte White Center or by credit card by visiting our Donation Page. ACCESSAt present, LifeJackets is working in five local school districts to identify, recruit, and work with children 12-15 years old who have an interest in the LifeJackets experience. The LifeJackets office is located at: 148 East Main Street The Lifejackets Youth Group Coordinators can be contacted by phone or e-mail at: (207) 564-0133 Email: jwithee@charlottewhite.org Or by contacting: Charlotte White Center This program is supported by grants through United Way of Eastern Maine and Department of Health and Human Services |
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