Project One80 is a program designed to help youth develop the skills needed to grow into healthy adults. The focus will be on mental health, social wellness, self-esteem, and overall awareness.
Workshop leaders will use the Positive Action Curriculum (we feel good about ourselves when we do positive actions), and interactive group activities to engage participants.
Project One80 is provided by DeKalb County Human Services Department, Office of Youth Services in partnership with DeKalb County Public Library, and the DeKalb Library Foundation.
For more information, contact Lidia Quinones, lyquinones@dekalbcountyga.gov.
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Informational Programs |
TAGS: | Support provided by DeKalb Library Foundation | Social Wellness | Self Esteem | Raising Resilience | Mental Health |
Funding for some events at this branch provided in part by the Friends of the Wesley Chapel-William C. Brown Library.
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