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In the United States alone, there are some 25 million youth growing up fatherless. This is a personal tragedy and a collective epidemic. Countless statistics tell us that children from fatherless homes are more likely to: drop out of school, become teenage parents, join gangs and experiment with drugs. The fatherless story is not ending well. We believe this can change... The Mentoring Project's President, John Sowers, often says, "This generation has been wounded the most in relationships - it is in relationships where the healing must begin." We believe that mentoring is a way to rewrite the fatherless story. At The Mentoring Project, we recruit, train, inspire, equip and match leaders to become mentors. We conduct live mentor trainings, advocacy events and a yearly conference - Long Live Mentoring. We provide communities across the world with access to world-class mentor training through our small group Mentor Toolkit (available at thementoringproject.org). We provide individual mentors with training via our individual Mentor Toolkit and continuing leadership development via our national Mentor Collective. Offices in Portland, Oregon and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
What is Live Again? Live Again is a 501(c)(3) non-profit all about starting healthy conversations that strengthen communities, increase wellness, and reduce suicides. Someone in America dies by suicide every 13 minutes. For each suicide at least 6 people are intimately affected by the loss. Live Again wants to flip that statistics. What if for every person struggling there were 6 people in their lives ready and willing to start a healthy conversation that leads to healing and ongoing support. Furthermore what if we were all better at caring for others and ourselves. Through workshops, resources, and unique approaches we will be able to reach all types of communities (ex. workplaces, schools, churches). It's starts with you and your community! HELPFUL LINKS Donate - tinyurl.com/givetoliveagain Volunteer - liveagain.org/get-involved Workshops (Oregon) - liveagain.org/training Blog - liveagain.org/blog FAQ - liveagain.org/faq Need Help Now? - liveagain.org/need-help-now
IAPOP is an international Association of practitioners of Process Oriented Psychology, who associate out of their shared values, vision and goals, as well as support for diversity, creativity, relationship and the exciting range of research and practice within our professional community. The Association supports collaboration and sharing research, experience and ideas in the evolving field of Process Oriented Psychology, and its relationship to a wide range of fields from psychotherapy and psychiatry to mind-body medicine, conflict resolution and organizational development. IAPOP also supports continuing education, giving and receiving feedback among practitioners, and promoting diversity and shared standards among our training programs in Process Oriented Psychology internationally. Process Oriented Psychology, or Process Work as it is more commonly known, is a new paradigm that integrates concepts from physics, psychology, anthropology, and spirituality into a new paradigm and methodology that has applications in many fields. Developed by Arnold and Amy Mindell and colleagues, it includes key concepts like Deep Democracy and Worldwork. These terms describe various aspects of Process Work theory and application. IAPOP membership is open to professional practitioners who are committed to the research and practice of Deep Democracy, Process Work, and Worldwork and have completed rigorous training programs through IAPOP affiliated organizations.
In the United States alone, there are some 25 million youth growing up fatherless. This is a personal tragedy and a collective epidemic. Countless statistics tell us that children from fatherless homes are more likely to: drop out of school, become teenage parents, join gangs and experiment with drugs. The fatherless story is not ending well. We believe this can change... The Mentoring Project's President, John Sowers, often says, "This generation has been wounded the most in relationships - it is in relationships where the healing must begin." We believe that mentoring is a way to rewrite the fatherless story. At The Mentoring Project, we recruit, train, inspire, equip and match leaders to become mentors. We conduct live mentor trainings, advocacy events and a yearly conference - Long Live Mentoring. We provide communities across the world with access to world-class mentor training through our small group Mentor Toolkit (available at thementoringproject.org). We provide individual mentors with training via our individual Mentor Toolkit and continuing leadership development via our national Mentor Collective. Offices in Portland, Oregon and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.