A high-energy day to give students tools to develop empathy and promote kindness.
A day to inspire students to use courage to do the right thing and make responsible decisions despite their fears.
A day for students to experience what school would be like if everyone was respected, and to challenge them to respect themselves and others.
A reflective day for seniors to gain healthy closure on their high school years together and be challenged to finish the year with respect and care.
A cohort-style experience that guides young adults through personal development work to help them become people of character and positive changemakers in the world.
A community-building experience that fosters relational trust by transforming school staff into a cohesive team that values and honors each other and the mission of their school.
A day that helps staff feel renewed and recommitted to their vocation, fostering their students’ academic success and making a positive difference in students’ lives.
A half-day educator program that helps your staff pause and reflect on the power of presence in their personal and professional lives. Educators will learn practical tools to support well-being and deepen connections with students and colleagues, building a stronger school community.
There are many forces in the world impacting our children today. Perhaps as parents our greatest responsibility to our children — and to our community — is to equip them to face those forces with character.
It’s a difficult time to be a leader. Really difficult. Yet, the need for character-driven leaders is greater than ever. The Geometry of a Leader (GOAL) offers a much-needed retreat for leaders to step back, connect and reflect on how to lead with character, especially when it’s hard.
On Thursday, June 5, leaders from across the Twin Cities will gather for the YF Leadership Luncheon (YFLL)—where a shared meal and shared commitment to character-driven leadership will create unstoppable momentum for shaping the future of our community.
Wondering which program to book?
We’d be happy to recommend programs that will best meet your character- and community-building needs.