Tag Archives: Implementation
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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Supporting Neurodivergent Youth in Circle
Greetings, fellow champions of neurodiversity! In my journey as a seasoned Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), I have had the privilege of delving into the intricacies of supporting individuals across diverse cognitive landscapes. Along this path, I have encountered both challenges and opportunities for growth. Through reflection on my experiences, I have gained valuable insights that can offer
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Creating Positive Childhood Experiences with All Together Rising
All Together Rising is One Circle Foundation’s answer to the call from youth service providers for Circle sessions that directly address some of the familiar adverse conditions affecting many youth. All Together Rising is an innovative collection of supplemental Circle sessions, compatible with any One Circle model (Girls Circle, Unity Circle, or The Council for Boys and Young Men), which has been meticulously developed to address the complexities of eight different adverse childhood experiences: community violence, food insecurity, homelessness & housing insecurity
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Bringing Women's Circle® to College Campuses: A How-to Guide
Hello One Circle Community! My name is Vicki Pitstick, and I have worked on contract with One Circle Foundation for 15 years as a trainer and author of the Women’s Circle® Activity Guides. Recently, the organization invited me to write a blog about an initiative I ran at The Ohio State University for ten years called The Girls Circle Project at Ohio State. First, a little history… my initial introduction to One Circle Foundation, known as Girls Circle Association at that time, occurred when I approached the Girl Scouts of America and explained
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