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Faith Youth Services Enrichment Activities

Faith Youth Services provides a diverse variety of meaningful enrichment activities tailored to the interests and needs of our youth. These experiences provide meaningful opportunities for personal growth, skill development, empowerment, and positive change. Art, music and writing classes encourage self-expression. Nature exploration and outdoor sports provide skill-building, teamwork and socialization. Cultural and educational field trips along with community service activities instill in our youth a sense of curiosity, responsibility, empathy, and civic engagement. In addition, health and wholeness learning promotes physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being.

Mentoring

More than meeting program goals or benchmarks, mentoring is about building relationships to foster positive youth development, skill-building and personal growth to help them to meet their goals and succeed in the real world. Faith Youth Services provides guidance, motivation, emotional support, and role-modeling in order to help youth to explore careers, set goals and find resources. We value the youth as a person and we work with them in developing mutual trust and respect. By actively listening to what and how they are talking, we will help the youth – while maintaining confidentiality – to find ways to solve their own problems and issues.

Academic Coaching

Faith Youth Services focuses on the process of learning. We work with students to examine their learning styles, study and work habits, and current difficulties or barriers to success. By focusing on these areas, we can work with the youth to create a plan of strategies that will lead to academic success. By customizing our approach to their learning styles, youth will thrive in their learning environment while incorporating social-emotional and character development skills.

Trauma Care
Therapy and Counseling

An overwhelming number of young people, including foster care and incarcerated youth suffer from at least one, and often multiple diagnoses, such as anxiety, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – also known as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), depression, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and other mood disorders. Health trauma counseling professionals will conduct sessions and provide mental-health resiliency training, trauma-informed care and  interventions to build social-emotional wellness and address any mental health symptoms.

Resilience Coaching
Desistance and Positive Reform (DPR)

Faith Youth Services provides support to youth who are committed to desisting (ceasing) troublesome behaviors to work towards positive change. We work with young people to envision their future by becoming self-aware, developing goals and plans for success, learning boundaries and prioritizing as well as exploring the power of making positive choices.

Life Skills

It is often said that you don’t know what you don’t know. Research has shown that many youth are not equipped with the necessary skills, nor are they empowered with the character, compassion, and competence-necessary skills to be self-sufficient, productive members of society. Utilizing a hands-on coaching approach supported by “SMART” goal setting, FYS helps young people by providing the critical life skills, accountability, and paradigm-shift that support self-efficacy and independence.

Faith Youth Services learning plan focuses on self-control and accountability, critical-thinking, communication and making connections, self-awareness, empathy, coping with stress, social media do’s and don’ts, cooking classes, financial literacy, etc.

Workforce Readiness

The workforce readiness empowerment sessions provide youth with workforce readiness skills training and the opportunity to further their education by acquiring a GED, technical certification, or a college degree in a supportive environment. FYS will provide youth with materials and assistance that relates to workforce readiness, educational success: available accredited certification programs, enrollment requirements, the application process, requirements to complete certification, guidance, and counseling in pursuit of a two, or four-year degree at an accredited institution of higher education.

Mentoring

More than meeting program goals or benchmarks, mentoring is about building relationships to foster positive youth development, skill-building and personal growth to help them to meet their goals and succeed in the real world. Faith Youth Services provides guidance, motivation, emotional support, and role-modeling in order to help youth to explore careers, set goals and find resources. We value the youth as a person and we work with them in developing mutual trust and respect. By actively listening to what and how they are talking, we will help the youth – while maintaining confidentiality – to find ways to solve their own problems and issues.

Academic Coaching

Faith Youth Services focuses on the process of learning. We work with students to examine their learning styles, study and work habits, and current difficulties or barriers to success. By focusing on these areas, we can work with the youth to create a plan of strategies that will lead to academic success. By customizing our approach to their learning styles, youth will thrive in their learning environment while incorporating social-emotional and character development skills.

Trauma Care Therapy and Counseling

An overwhelming number of young people, including foster care and incarcerated youth suffer from at least one, and often multiple diagnoses, such as anxiety, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – also known as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), depression, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and other mood disorders. Health trauma counseling professionals will conduct sessions and provide mental-health resiliency training, trauma-informed care and interventions to build social-emotional wellness and address any mental health symptoms.

Resilience Coaching Desistance and Positive Reform (DPR)

Faith Youth Services provides support to youth who are committed to desisting (ceasing) troublesome behaviors to work towards positive change. We work with young people to envision their future by becoming self-aware, developing goals and plans for success, learning boundaries and prioritizing as well as exploring the power of making positive choices.

Life Skills

It is often said that you don’t know what you don’t know. Research has shown that many youth are not equipped with the necessary skills, nor are they empowered with the character, compassion, and competence-necessary skills to be self-sufficient, productive members of society. Utilizing a hands-on coaching approach supported by “SMART” goal setting, FYS helps young people by providing the critical life skills, accountability, and paradigm-shift that support self-efficacy and independence.

Faith Youth Services learning plan focuses on self-control and accountability, critical-thinking, communication and making connections, self-awareness, empathy, coping with stress, social media do’s and don’ts, cooking classes, financial literacy, etc.

Workforce Readiness

The workforce readiness empowerment sessions provide youth with workforce readiness skills training and the opportunity to further their education by acquiring a GED, technical certification, or a college degree in a supportive environment. FYS will provide youth with materials and assistance that relates to workforce readiness, educational success: available accredited certification programs, enrollment requirements, the application process, requirements to complete certification, guidance, and counseling in pursuit of a two, or four-year degree at an accredited institution of higher education.

I believe Faith Youth Services is diligent in trying to positively prepare these youth for the world by going above and beyond focusing on things they may lack in rather than character building, interviewing skills, financial literacy, social skills etc. Faith Youth Services in my opinion seems to be a very well rounded program that has the best interest of youth in mind

Marilyn Hobson

Mr. Davis is the heart and soul of this service. His concern extends beyond the limits of an average school or work day for students and parents. He has attended court cases, provided food and shelter to the youth he works with and continues to extend himself as needed to the youth and their families.

Mrs. Jennifer A. VolpeMA

Chris and his team of youth development experts simply do very hard and important work of serving with youth and young adults in a holistic fashion. The FYS team employs their tools of engagement, education, and enrichment with the precision and finesse of an experienced specialist to get to the root of the challenges as well as the potential within each youth and young adult.

Fawn MooreCEO Heartland for Children

When you interact with the staff of FYS, you quickly see that this isn’t merely a job for them. They are invested in the care and development of the youth and young adults they serve—and even others who aren’t necessarily a part of their contracted services. They connect well with young people and can get them to think through their choices and provide the support they need to make healthier decisions more consistently.

Tory WilsonVice-President Placement Resources Family Support Services Suncoast