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| CHARACTER
DEVELOPMENT The
YMCA of Greater Cincinnati will hosts its annual Character
Awards dinner that honors teens and adults whose service to the community
demonstrates the values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. The
YMCA has been committed to building character in young people for over 150 years.
In 1997, the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati introduced the Character Development Initiative
designed to achieve the following goals and objectives:
- To
help youth develop decision making skills
- To
help youth develop critical thinking skills
- To
help youth reflect on their beliefs about the right thing to do
- To
encourage youth to use their skills to better the community
- To
recognize youth who demonstrate the YMCA four core values of Caring, Honesty,
Respect, and Responsibility
The
scope of our Character Development Initiative is targeted to several audiences:
youth, principals and teachers, parents and families, and the community as a whole.
Community-wide recognition of positive character development is integral to affecting
change. The YMCA focuses on young people to instill character from an early age.
To address character development needs throughout the community, the YMCA offers
support to secondary and private school partners through a comprehensive community-wide
support network. Programs:
Asset
Builder's Alliance A coalition of agencies that focus attention
on strengthening social development assets in young people, particularly positive
character traits. Youth
In City Government An
educational program that prepares young people for responsible roles in the American
democratic process by providing guidance, training, and experience in the theory
and practice of determining public policy. Leaders
Club A volunteer program for teens that focuses on community service,
social development, and leadership training. |