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Village Jagnale, Block Chandrapur, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra, INDIA..Supriya Ramtake, a Prerika ( Youth volunteer) laughs during their meeting in Chandrapur District, Nagpur. The UNICEF state office of Maharashtra in collaboration with Barclays Bank and the UK National Committee for UNICEF under the ‘Building Brighter Futures’ initiative, implemented a pilot project called Deepshikha, a life skills education programme for adolescent girls with the aim of providing them with a comprehensive set of life skills, a clear understanding of gender, as well as their rights and obligations as citizens of the country. Deepshikha project was implemented during September 2008 to January 2012 in 15 rural blocks of Latur, Chandrapur and Nandurbar districts and in three wards of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The project reached out to 64,360 adolescent girls (through 2,238 groups). 1,350 have formed into Self Help Groups and 1,198 of them have initiated savings and have opened bank accounts with a total saving of Rs. 5,842,875. The project covered 7 blocks (Warora, Naghbid, Bhadrawati, Saoli, Jiwati, Korpana, Chandrapur) in Chandrapur and 22000 girls were reached through 863 adolescent girls groups formed in 854 villages. UNICEF India/2013/Dhiraj Singh.

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An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

20/11/2015 Birmingham.

The Barclays Lifeskills stand in The Business zone at the Skills Show 2015, held at the NEC, Birmingham.

Credit: Professional Images/@ProfImages

I met Pete outside of a shop. He is from Baltimore Maryland and in town for a large, annual NA, Narcotics Anonymous meeting here in Lancaster, PA. Pete is a motivational speaker and LifeSkills counselor for mentally challenged individuals. Pete has been sober for 14 years. I asked what his drug of choice was. "Heroin" he replied.

 

I asked what sobered him up... "Prison!" he said... "Is that what you went to prison for, drugs?",

I asked... He said it was. Pete was somewhat serious, but friendly... I admire the work he's doing in the community.

 

To learn more about the project 100 Stranger visit: www.100strangersproject.com

 

This is a documentary of a Sport-for-Development project of Beyond the Rim.

 

This project at Jayanagar for ‘children-in-difficult-circumstances’ (i.e.child labourers, street children, sexually abused children, those living in institutions etc) offers a basketball program for working children (mostly girls) in partnership with Stree Jagruti Samiti, a grassroot movement that works with adolescent girls and on the issue of child labour in the surrounding slum communities. Most of the participants work as domestic help but also manage to go to school. Presently, this is a weekend activity where essential lifeskills are sought to be imparted through Sport.

 

To find out more please visit www.beyondtherim.blogspot.com or write to Ram on beyondtherim@rediffmail.com

 

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

This is a documentary of a Sport-for-Development project of Beyond the Rim.

 

This project at Jayanagar for ‘children-in-difficult-circumstances’ (i.e.child labourers, street children, sexually abused children, those living in institutions etc) offers a basketball program for working children (mostly girls) in partnership with Stree Jagruti Samiti, a grassroot movement that works with adolescent girls and on the issue of child labour in the surrounding slum communities. Most of the participants work as domestic help but also manage to go to school. Presently, this is a weekend activity where essential lifeskills are sought to be imparted through Sport.

 

To find out more please visit www.beyondtherim.blogspot.com or write to Ram on beyondtherim@rediffmail.com

 

One of the features of the new Rehabilitation Unit at Medical Center of the Rockies is a full-size kitchen and dining area and a small living area, where patients can practice various life skills and prepare to return home.

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Run in collaboration with the Stars Foundation in Holland, this programme combines football knowledge with life skills development and training to create new future perspectives for youth in South Africa.

 

The Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport contracted Development Works to conduct an evaluation of the Stars in their Eyes programme.

Village Jamni, Block Warora, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra, INDIA..A Prerika ( Youth volunteer ) listens during their meeting in Chandrapur District, Nagpur. The UNICEF state office of Maharashtra in collaboration with Barclays Bank and the UK National Committee for UNICEF under the ‘Building Brighter Futures’ initiative, implemented a pilot project called Deepshikha, a life skills education programme for adolescent girls with the aim of providing them with a comprehensive set of life skills, a clear understanding of gender, as well as their rights and obligations as citizens of the country. Deepshikha project was implemented during September 2008 to January 2012 in 15 rural blocks of Latur, Chandrapur and Nandurbar districts and in three wards of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The project reached out to 64,360 adolescent girls (through 2,238 groups). 1,350 have formed into Self Help Groups and 1,198 of them have initiated savings and have opened bank accounts with a total saving of Rs. 5,842,875. The project covered 7 blocks (Warora, Naghbid, Bhadrawati, Saoli, Jiwati, Korpana, Chandrapur) in Chandrapur and 22000 girls were reached through 863 adolescent girls groups formed in 854 villages. UNICEF India/2013/Dhiraj Singh.

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Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Village Jamni, Block Warora, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra, INDIA..Prerika ( Youth volunteers ) listens during their meeting in Chandrapur District, Nagpur. The UNICEF state office of Maharashtra in collaboration with Barclays Bank and the UK National Committee for UNICEF under the ‘Building Brighter Futures’ initiative, implemented a pilot project called Deepshikha, a life skills education programme for adolescent girls with the aim of providing them with a comprehensive set of life skills, a clear understanding of gender, as well as their rights and obligations as citizens of the country. Deepshikha project was implemented during September 2008 to January 2012 in 15 rural blocks of Latur, Chandrapur and Nandurbar districts and in three wards of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The project reached out to 64,360 adolescent girls (through 2,238 groups). 1,350 have formed into Self Help Groups and 1,198 of them have initiated savings and have opened bank accounts with a total saving of Rs. 5,842,875. The project covered 7 blocks (Warora, Naghbid, Bhadrawati, Saoli, Jiwati, Korpana, Chandrapur) in Chandrapur and 22000 girls were reached through 863 adolescent girls groups formed in 854 villages. UNICEF India/2013/Dhiraj Singh.

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This is a documentary of a Sport-for-Development project of Beyond the Rim.

 

This project at Jayanagar for ‘children-in-difficult-circumstances’ (i.e.child labourers, street children, sexually abused children, those living in institutions etc) offers a basketball program for working children (mostly girls) in partnership with Stree Jagruti Samiti, a grassroot movement that works with adolescent girls and on the issue of child labour in the surrounding slum communities. Most of the participants work as domestic help but also manage to go to school. Presently, this is a weekend activity where essential lifeskills are sought to be imparted through Sport.

 

To find out more please visit www.beyondtherim.blogspot.com or write to Ram on beyondtherim@rediffmail.com

 

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Staff, colleagues and friends gathered Sept. 28 to get a sneak preview of the new Rehabilitation Unit at Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland.

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

The therapy room at the new Rehabilitation Unit at Medical Center of the Rockies features a variety of equipment, including a lift, weight machines and musical instruments. Several other features, such as a Wii, will be a part of the therapy room.

Run in collaboration with the Stars Foundation in Holland, this programme combines football knowledge with life skills development and training to create new future perspectives for youth in South Africa.

 

The Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport contracted Development Works to conduct an evaluation of the Stars in their Eyes programme.

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

This is a documentary of a Sport-for-Development project of Beyond the Rim.

 

This project at Jayanagar for ‘children-in-difficult-circumstances’ (i.e.child labourers, street children, sexually abused children, those living in institutions etc) offers a basketball program for working children (mostly girls) in partnership with Stree Jagruti Samiti, a grassroot movement that works with adolescent girls and on the issue of child labour in the surrounding slum communities. Most of the participants work as domestic help but also manage to go to school. Presently, this is a weekend activity where essential lifeskills are sought to be imparted through Sport.

 

To find out more please visit www.beyondtherim.blogspot.com or write to Ram on beyondtherim@rediffmail.com

 

An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

Village Jagnale, Block Chandrapur, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra, INDIA..Supriya Ramtake, a Prerika ( Youth volunteer) listens during their meeting in Chandrapur District, Nagpur. The UNICEF state office of Maharashtra in collaboration with Barclays Bank and the UK National Committee for UNICEF under the ‘Building Brighter Futures’ initiative, implemented a pilot project called Deepshikha, a life skills education programme for adolescent girls with the aim of providing them with a comprehensive set of life skills, a clear understanding of gender, as well as their rights and obligations as citizens of the country. Deepshikha project was implemented during September 2008 to January 2012 in 15 rural blocks of Latur, Chandrapur and Nandurbar districts and in three wards of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The project reached out to 64,360 adolescent girls (through 2,238 groups). 1,350 have formed into Self Help Groups and 1,198 of them have initiated savings and have opened bank accounts with a total saving of Rs. 5,842,875. The project covered 7 blocks (Warora, Naghbid, Bhadrawati, Saoli, Jiwati, Korpana, Chandrapur) in Chandrapur and 22000 girls were reached through 863 adolescent girls groups formed in 854 villages. UNICEF India/2013/Dhiraj Singh.

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Members of the Vicenza Military Community learn how to build life skills during the Female 2 Female networking event July 25 at the Golden Lion. Social skills, health advice, financial advice and auto skills were topics covered during the event. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO

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