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Action Programs
1. Positive Impact Principles
- Corporations & Associations
- Educators
- Young Adults
2. Positive Impact Project
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Positive Impact Principles :
Corporations & Associations
Positive Impact Principles for Corporations & Associations is geared towards organizations that want to empower their employees to have a positive impact on their colleagues, customers, the work environment and, ultimately, the organization’s success. It's a service oriented approach to business that focuses on two key elements; building relationships and making a difference.
Topics: teambuilding, customer service, gratitude
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Positive Impact Principles :
Educators
Positive Impact Principles for Educators is for universities and school districts that want to empower their staff to have a positive impact on their colleagues, students, the work environment and, ultimately, the school’s success. It's a service oriented approach to work that focuses on two key elements; building relationships and making a difference.
Topics: teambuilding, service to others, gratitude
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Positive Impact Principles :
Young Adults, High School & College Students
Positive Impact Principles for Young Adults is for universities and school districts that want to empower their students to have a positive impact in their neighborhood, school, community, or even the world! It's a service oriented approach to life that focuses on two key elements; building relationships and making a difference.
Topics: teambuilding, service to others, gratitude
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Positive Impact Project :
Young Adults, High School & College Students
The Positive Impact Project takes things a step further for young adults in high school and college. This program starts off with the Positive Impact Principles then progresses to teaching young adults how to launch their own service projects. The focus is to inspire young adults to combine their interests and skills in order to help others.
This is a full-day program that kicks off with a 45-minute motivational all-student convocation in the morning. The rest of the day is filled with a hands-on workshop for up to 100 students. The school chooses the students to attend the service-focused workshop. Suggested groups include: student leadership, civics classes, service groups, various graduating classes, etc.
We are planting a seed in the minds of young adults that will hopefully blossom into a lifetime of service and caring.
Topics: teambuilding, service to others, gratitude, project development
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