Facilitator Tips & Tools

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Facilitator Tips: Adapting Circle Sessions to 45 Minutes

Facilitator Tips:   Adapting Circle Sessions to 45 Minutes
Facilitating a Circle in just 45 minutes can feel like a challenge—but it’s absolutely possible with a few thoughtful adjustments. In this blog, we share strategies to help you stay true to One Circle Foundation’s model while keeping every essential step intact. From concise check-ins to choosing just one activity per session, these tips will help you create a meaningful, connected experience without feeling rushed.
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Bay Area Girls Circle Facilitator Training

Bay Area Girls Circle Facilitator Training
One Circle Foundation is bringing the Girls Circle Facilitator Training to the SF Bay Area on September 11-12, 2025 at Uptown Station Oakland. Join us for a training in California to elevate your Circle facilitation skills and connect with others who strive to make a positive impact in the lives of youth and teens. Read more
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Navigating Grief and Loss with Compassion and Connection

Navigating Grief and Loss with Compassion and Connection
Grief is a universal human experience, but it is also deeply personal. The fires in Southern California remind us of the profound impact loss can have on individuals, families, and communities. During such times, it is essential to create spaces where grief can be expressed, understood, and ...
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Growing More Than Just a Mustache

Growing More Than Just a Mustache
As the chill of November sets in, you might start noticing a sudden abundance of mustaches sprouting up around you—on friends, coworkers, even your local barista. But these are more than just style statements; they’re part of the annual Movember movement, a month-long campaign where men grow mustaches to raise awareness for men's health issues, including prostate and testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention. Movember isn’t just about facial hair—it’s about sparking conversations, supporting critical health causes, and making a positive impact. We asked Christopher Emmanuel...
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Rising Together: Supporting Youth Mental Health During National Suicide Prevention Month

Rising Together: Supporting Youth Mental Health During National Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide is the leading cause of death for young people ages 10-24. Youth mental health is important and often underestimated. Adolescence is a pivotal time where biological, psychological, and social changes occur, often simultaneously. It is important for us to recognize that youth need our help and support. We must be the approachable and askable adults they can turn to when they need a listening ear.
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Growing Your Circle: How Los Alamos Juvenile Justice Advisory Board is Promoting Circles

Growing Your Circle: How Los Alamos Juvenile Justice Advisory Board is Promoting Circles
In today’s interconnected world, facilitators have a unique opportunity to grow their Circle programs by leveraging the power of referrals and effective outreach strategies. Whether you’re just starting or looking to expand your reach, the key to success lies in building a strong network and showcasing the value of your offerings. In this blog, we highlight our friends at Los Alamos Juvenile Justice Advisory Board (JJAB) and their diverse strategies to promote Circle engagement, enabling them to create a thriving community and make a meaningful impact.
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Single Sessions of “All Together Rising” Now Available

Single Sessions of “All Together Rising” Now Available
Supporting youth through challenging times just got easier. Digital stand-alone sessions of All Together Rising are now available. Target the immediate needs of your Circle by purchasing a single facilitator-guided session on the specific forms of adversity your group members may be experiencing: Community Violence, Loss/Grief, Housing Insecurity
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Adapting One Circle Foundation Curricula for All Populations: A Guide for Facilitators

Adapting One Circle Foundation Curricula for All Populations: A Guide for Facilitators
In a diverse and dynamic world, facilitators are encouraged to adapt certain aspects of One Circle Foundation curricula to meet the needs of a wide range of participants. While always using the 6 or 7 steps to maintain the fidelity of the model you are using, there are adjustments that can be made to the content to meet the needs of the youth you’re working with... Read More
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Naming Your Circle

Naming Your Circle
Names have power. And while you may be utilizing any one or more of our four models, Girls Circle®, The Council for Boys and Young Men®, Unity Circle®, and Women’s Circle® we encourage you to germinate ownership and enthusiasm among the youth or adults you serve by giving them the autonomy to name their Circles. Read More
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Friendship Activity Guide: Fostering Inclusion, Empathy, and Resolving Conflicts 

Friendship Activity Guide: Fostering Inclusion, Empathy, and Resolving Conflicts 
Maintaining healthy friendships can sometimes be challenging due to exclusion, intolerance, and feuding. One Circle Foundation’s Friendship Activity Guide is a comprehensive curriculum that addresses ... Read More
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