EVENTS
ReCapturing the Vision, International
CONGRATULATIONS.
Dr. Jacqueline Del Rosario, President/CEO of ReCapturing the Vision has nominated your school to receive a funding allocation to particpate in our upcoming Teen Summit: Prescriptions for Relationships.
UPCOMING EVENTS
March 1-2 2011
Teen Summit: Prescriptions for Relationships. Register.
April 2011
Family Mentoring Weekend. Request more info.
May 2011
Teen Summit: Take A Stand. Request more info.
June 2011
RTV's Vision Smart Kids Summer Camp begins. Register.
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This event is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Family Assistance. As a recipient of the OFA's Healthy Marriage Demonstration Grant, ReCapturing the Vision has been delivering impactful healthy relationship training and character education to Miami-Dade high school students since 2006.
Through exciting teen summits and school-based courses, RTV is educating teens about the principles of healthy relationships, promoting abstinence, and laying foundational skills to help youth achieve positive interactions with their peers, teachers, and families.
Now RTV would like to extend this exciting opportunity to YOUR students.
"Prescriptions for Relationships"
FAQs
RTV’s Teen Summit: Prescriptions for Relationships is designed to teach youth the characteristics of healthy relationships. Giveaways promote student participation. The 2-day Summit features interactive presentations on the following topics:
How much does it cost?
Participation in the summit will cost your school nothing. RTV's funding allocation will cover the cost of food, transportation, and registration for all participants.
Who can attend?
Currently enrolled high school students from your school may attend. All participants must attend for both days.
When is the Summit?
The Summit is scheduled to take place on two consecutive weekdays in early March.
Where is the Summit?
The Summit location is to be finalized by February 1st, but will take place at a venue local to the participating schools.
Who should I talk to about participating?
Please contact Adrinda Kelly or Nadia Vasciannato confirm your school's particpation.
How long do I have to respond?
Schoold must confirm their participation by Friday, January 31, 2011.
Session 1: The Compatibility Factor: Compatibility cannot be assessed without gaining vital information. Students will learn to ask the right questions as they seek to find a mate that is worth the wait.
Session 2: Communicating for Success: This workshop introduces participants to the principles of good communication including tone, body language, and using Reflective Listening to communicate for success.
Session 3: Domestic Violence: This session will help students identify the different types of abuse and learn the art of discerning positive relationships and how to cultivate them in their lives.
Session 4: Emotional Standoffs: Conflict is inevitable in any relationship. This workshop will educate students about the four emotional standoffs and equip them with strategies to resolve conflict in a healthy way.
Session 5: Personality Types: This session will introduce the four personality types. Students will be able to see how these types communicate and conflict.
Session 6: What Real Marriage Looks Like: A couple fields questions from students that touch on the different perspectives in marriage from the husband and wife.
About ReCapturing the Vision
ReCapturing the Vision's Healthy Relationship Training Programs
Our vision is grounded in the realization that a child who enters school in good health, feels safe, and is connected to her school is ready to learn. Our vision aims to give every child a chance to realize their potential, by focusing on building the supportive structures that create the conditions for learning.
Nationally-recognized abstinence promotion and teen pregnancy prevention program.
Research-based program on the principles of healthy relationships and marriage.
College prep and leadership program emphasizing antibullying and conflict resolution.
For students, that means character education, life skills training, and the provision of a safety net of health, medical, legal, and academic support services essential to their well-being.
For schools, that means ensuring that teachers are experts and gifted to teach and rewarding them for their success.
For families, that means breaking generational cycles of poverty, single-parenthood, and divorce through advocacy, healthy relationship training, and marriage education.
For communities, it means invoking the village model of childrearing and pursuing public-private partnerships that will invest resources to improve the lives of children and families.
Inquire about RTV's programs.
CONTACT
For general information, please contact:
TEl: 305-232-6003
FAX: 305-232-6092
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