This Week In S.W.A.G.- Welcome
Welcome To Our Parent Community
What is S.W.A.G.?
S.W.A.G. is a life skills and prevention program aimed at helping young people make positive life choices. S.W.A.G. stands for Students With Awareness and Goals. In S.W.A.G. students are equipped for success in a variety of areas including:
- Self Esteem
- Communication
- Decision Making
- Goal Setting
- Conflict Resolution
- Relationships
- Risk Avoidance and More…
S.W.A.G. emphasizes three key principals:
- Knowing One’s Self
- Relating to Others
- Planning One’s Future
We encourage Parents and caregivers to actively participate in helping us support youth who choose to make positive life choices. We provide updates and training for Parents to ensure that you are equipped to work with the Yunion in Loving Youth and Uniting Families. Our Parental Advisory Training is a great place to learn about the latest trends and happenings in popular culture that affect our youth. We strongly encourage you to attend.
Incentives and participant-led special events such as prom campaigns and PSAs augment intensive programming as a way to ensure youth ownership and cultural relevance. Programs like S.W.A.G. are vital to our youth fulfilling their potential. With it, we can help change attitudes and values that ultimately lead to thriving communities where making the right decision is embraced.
S.W.A.G Person of the Week
Every week in S.W.A.G. we shout out students and Life Guides that make S.W.A.G. a memorable experience. This week, we’d like to shout out Mrs. Lydia! Lydia has served as a Life Guide, Camp Director and now serves as our Program Coordinator. Lydia has been with the Yunion for over 7 years and possesses a great ability to connect with young people. Mrs. Lydia is tasked with making things happen behind the scenes, ensuring that S.W.A.G. runs smoothly. Thank you, Mrs. Lydia, your service is greatly appreciated!
In The Classroom
Thank You billheincockofficial
Thank you @billheincockofficial for tagging me, this blessed my morning! May you always be able to release, reflect and reset…
Difference Between Alone and Lonely
Sometimes you have to start alone, what the Most High is calling you to do to help others finish strong!
Be Still
Peace will only be still, when we be still and know He is God (Is 26:3).
THE PREPARATION
This is how it all started—up early, training alone and praying as the Most High teaches me how to feed and train His sheep. This virtual training curriculum will open opportunities for more boys to be taught, trained and transformed.
This Is A Reality
Our founder/CEO Jason Wilson is diligently working with our webmaster JDWeb Solutions to complete the virtual training for The Cave of Adullam!
Faith
“Consider it all joy, my brothers, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the TESTING of your faith produces endurance.
We Are So Proud Of You Mathias
Congrats to our beloved Mathias for placing 2nd place in the Michigan Regional History Bee finals!!!
Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
The Yunion’s Standing in the Gap HIV Prevention Program serves girls and women that are at most risk for contracting HIV with evidence based prevention education, counseling, and testing services.
The Fulfilled Promise
Salute Israel Adesanya!
Crying doesn’t mean you’re soft, it means you’re real
Purdue University break free from emotional incarceration
Working For A Bigger Purpose
If you’re not willing to be a Janitor for God’s people, you probably will never be qualified to lead His people.
It’s time to live from our hearts and not their fears
We cannot allow the society that sentenced us to emotional incarceration to dictate how we should escape!
Aggression and Assertiveness
It took me years of hurting myself and others before I learned the difference.
To elavate our men into a space of manhood
Inspire and empower our boys and men!
Reflect, Release and Reset
My emotions only become my enemy, when I suppress them within my inner me
Work Hard!
Sometimes you gotta say it hard, so that boys will believe they can do what’s hard!
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