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Public Online Programs Calendar

We apologize for and appreciate your patience with any technical difficulties we have as we launch this new method of program delivery. Please visit this page frequently as we will be updating with new offerings!

May 23–29 2021

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Monday, May 24, 2021
3:30 pm5:30 pm
118 S.1st Street
Bangor, PA 18013
US

Project Based program which meets at facilities structured to provide services and support for the people in the community. Giving youth an opportunity to be active participants in building community and using their creativity to develop their skills in community advocacy.
*Due to the COVID regulations, all participants must wear a mask and social distance.

The program will be held at A Clean Slate at 118 S. 1st Street / Bangor PA 18013
To register, please click "Register Now" on the event "Creative Reach Encouragers Workshop (Bangor) #1 on Mondays from 4/19-5/24"

*Registration is limited to 15 attendees.

Anger Management

Anger is an emotion with which most people are familiar. What many may not realize is that anger is often used as a way to avoid dealing with uncomfortable feelings, such as fear or sadness. CHC’s Anger Management program helps participants recognize and understand underlying reasons for their anger, as well as identify triggers and warning signs. Additionally, attendees learn the role of anger in alcohol and drug addiction and practical, peaceful techniques for controlling reactions to challenges and managing stress.

To register, please go to the event on 5/1 listed as "Anger Management #1 on Tuesdays from 5/4 to 5/25" on the calendar and click "Register Now"

STEP: Teens Parenting

This program is an interactive practical approach to parenting and handling challenging behaviors. The program provides skills training for parents of children from 6 through 12 years of age. Using the STEP multimedia kit our staff teaches lessons to parents on how to understand child behavior and misbehavior, practice positive listening, give encouragement (rather than praise), explore alternative parenting behaviors and express ideas and feelings, develop their child's responsibilities, apply natural and logical consequences, convene family meetings, and develop their child's confidence. Parents engage in role-plays, exercises, discussions of hypothetical parenting situations, and the sharing of personal experiences.

To register, go to the event on the calendar on 5/18 titled "STEP: Systemic Training for Effective Parenting #1 on Tuesdays from 5/18-6/29" and click "Register Here!"