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At Promise
Helping Young Adults
Take Hold Of Their
God Given Dream
Mission Statement and Vision
• Mission: Helping young adults become aware of their full potential through the seven aspects of wellness through physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, social, family, and financial.
• Vision: All young adults discover their God given dream and are equipped with the tools to succeed.
• Kelsey Chinen- BA in Community Health Education and School Health Education. Founded a Red Cross Club at Kalani High School, served as coordinator for Summer Buddies Program for two summers, served on leadership team for CC4C at Linfield College, a bible study leader at Portland State University, and loves God!
• Peter Kim- Attended the Berkley College of Music, ran a small recording studio out in Hillsboro, independent business owner of Conceptual Records, counselor for Christian youth camp, and loves Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior!
• AND possibly YOU!
The Team
Clients
Teens and young adults struggling with depression, low self confidence, lack of direction and/or looking for more opportunities.
• A teenager that has gone through this program knows who they are in Christ and where they are going. They have explored and formulated dreams that God has given them.
• A young adult that has gone through this program will have a game plan to success.
Outcome
Portland Youth Hangout
• According to the youth manual youth were asked they like to hang out the top four spots were: Downtown, Malls, Parks, and Youth Organizations. Some specific streets were Alberta, Hawthorne, Mississippi, Belmont, Burnside, NW 23rd Ave and Pearl District.
• Would like to work with organizations already established that are working with youth. Provide youth with resources of programs to provide youth the opportunity to see what organizations are out there for them.
Partnership
Raise a child
• Hillary clinton quote
Resource Requirements
• Technology requirements• Personnel requirements- mentor coordinator,
program coordinator, program directors, facilities manager,maintenance, risk management, chief financial officer, resource partnerships, prayer coordinator,
• Resource requirements– Building, equipment, program materials, business
partnerships
• External requirements– Church partnerships, business, nonprofits, ministry
partnerships, IHOP, Can We Help
Programs
All programs will address at least one of the seven aspects of wellness:
Physical Spiritual Family Social
Mental Occupational Emotional
Day to Day Outlook
• Prayer in a separate room: 24 hour 7 days a week prayer taken place. Prayer for people who come in with specific needs, prayer for the city and prayer for the center. Rotating schedules between different churches and student groups.
• Resource team available for anyone who needs extra resources. (housing, pastoral counseling)
Sunday
• 1pm- Open café, study rooms and computer labs for people to work on homework
• 3pm-5:30pm: Family lesson days: Conflict Resolution classes, Communications, Lets talk about Sex, Healing from Family Hurts (ppl come without Family), After Family Healings (with family)
• 5pm-6pm- High school youth service• 6pm-8:30pm light dinner served to encourage community building
high school and college students welcome to eat• 8:30pm- 10pm College Age service begins • 10pm- 2am café open, study rooms and computer labs open for
people to work on homework• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on a sliding scale)
recording artist
Monday
• 8am: Yoga workshop• 9am: Open Café Study rooms and computer lab open • 1pm: How to write a resume workshop (twice a month)• 3pm: Youth Service meeting (planning community service events to
take place and market)• 4-8pm: Classes on how to play musical instruments, art, and dance• 6-7 pm: One on one mentoring equipping• 4pm-6pm: Sport of the month• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on a sliding scale)
recording artist
Tuesday
• 8am: Aerobic Kickboxing• 9am: Open Café Study rooms and computer lab open • 1pm: Interview for success (twice a month)• 3pm: Youth Leadership Discuss on improvements that can be
made to At Promise (13-15, 16-18, 18-20, and 20-25yrs old every other week)
• 4-8pm: Classes on how to play musical instruments, art, and dance
• 4pm-6pm: Sport of the month• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on a sliding
scale) recording artist
Wednesday
• 8am: Weight training
• 9am: Open Café Study rooms and computer lab open
• 12pm: (off site) College students going into high schools during lunch hour for an At Promise club meeting. These will be run as bible studies for the high school students and can be held after school instead of at lunch.
• 1pm: Budget your life (alternating every week for ages 19-25)
• 4pm-6pm: Sport of the month
• 4-8pm: Classes on how to play musical instruments, art, and dance
• 7pm: “Cast, Reel, Catch, and Eat” dinner for college students where they learn, pray, act, within fellowship.
• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on a sliding scale) recording artist of all ages
Thursday
• 8am: Aerobic Workshop• 9am: Open Café Study rooms and computer lab
open • 3pm: Representatives from Youth Leadership meet
up (every other week)• 4-8pm: Classes on how to play musical instruments,
art, and dance• 4pm-6pm: Sport of the month• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on
a sliding scale) recording artist of all ages
Friday
• 8am: Weight Training • 9am: Open Café Study rooms and computer lab
open • 1pm-6pm: 30 minute music classes running • 4pm-9pm: Themed event (geared toward high
school age)• 10pm-6am: Over night worship• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on
a sliding scale) recording artist
Saturday
• 7am: Taichi• 8am: Pilaties• 9am: Open Café Study rooms and computer lab open • 11pm-12pm: Eat, Speak, Listen: Small groups that come together and talk
about issues that are going on in life (break out into different age groups)• 4pm-6pm: Snack and Theology (college age)• 12-8pm: Classes on how to play musical instruments, art, and dance• 2pm-6pm: Sport of the month• 7pm-9pm: Explore Portland (high school paired with mentor and explore
portland together or in a group) MAKE DAY?• 8pm-2am: Themed event (geared toward college age)• 10pm- 2am: Recording Studio: Open for paying (on a sliding scale)
recording artist
Summer• Partner with Summer Youth Corp put on by the
mayor’s office• Partner with church camps• Two week art, dance, music, sport, leadership
day camps (high school)• Kick off for reentry to mentorship program
evening activities (Christian College age students mentoring high school students and Christian adults mentoring college age students RIGHT BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS)
• Goals by the year: • 2011 At Promise will be a safe place where young adults can call
it their "spot". An established coffee/ frozen yogurt lounge is set up where art is shown as well as where youth can perform. Tutoring program is up and running. Weekly lessons are set in place, for example musical instruments, painting, computer, nutrition, financial, mental health, relationships, and personal growth.
• 2015 mentorship program going on where the younger young adults are mentored by the older and the older young adults have found a mentor in the community.
• 2017 At Promise will be branched out to the island of Oahu.
• 2020 At Promise will have 5 branches through out the country.
Goals & Objectives
Imagine • A generation that knows their purpose for advancing God’s Kingdom
• A generation of warriors for God’s army
• A youth culture that reflects Jesus
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A youth culture without MTV and with out drive
through fast food.
Success
• The progression of a realization of a dream.