Peace4Kids and Families Program Sponsorship/Donation Brochure 3663 Vestal Loop Broomfield, CO 80223 303.828.9733 www.centerforsafeschools.org drsarablog.com.

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Peace4Kids and Families Program Sponsorship/Donation Brochure 3663 Vestal Loop Broomfield, CO drsarablog.com

n The Center for Safe Schools is a non-profit organization that teaches kids and parents positive behavior and academic skills through the Peace4Kids and Families Program. n We Teach: P: Parent Empowerment E: Empathy & Emotional Intelligence & Impulse A: Anger Control C: Character Education & Moral Reasoning E: Essential Social Skills & Improved Behavior Peace4Kids and Families Program 2 Goal Setting Identifying desired outcomes and planning a line of action to achieve them.

Peace4Kids and Families Program n These skills prevent acting out and inappropriate behaviors and will create family and school cultures of connectedness, character and academic success. 3 Courage Taking positive and healthy risks to benefit yourself and others. Perseverance Staying with a task; not giving up.

Peace4Kids and Families Program n The Center for Safe Schools and Communities continues to make strides to make our schools safer, even though school violence is increasing at a rapid rate. n The national statistics show that 1 out of 100 children are abused in the United States today. Student violence is increasing yearly as well as the violence within families. 4 Integrity Doing what is right, fair and honorable. Gratitude Being able to say “thank you” out loud when someone is kind to you.

Peace4Kids and Families Program n We need to work together so another Columbine incident never touches our lives again. n We need your help to benefit all students and their families. 5 Self Control Managing your behavior in a positive way. Cooperation Being able to work with others to accomplish a task, play a game.

Peace4Kids and Families Program Contribute, Sponsor and Volunteer n To keep our schools safe consider donating or volunteering to the Center for Safe Schools and Communities or sponsoring the Peace Works Conference Service Extending time and effort to help others. Self-Esteem Having and demonstrating a positive belief in yourself.

Peace4Kids and Families Program Peace Works Conference 2009 n purpose of the conference is to bring program specialists from model programs here in the US and other nations to learn from each other about ways to utilize successful Social Emotional Learning strategies to both prevent violence and rehabilitate students who are already exhibiting aggression. n The conference will feature key note addresses from experts in the field of Social Emotional Learning. Also, presenters from several states and countries will present a variety of successful programs. 7

Peace4Kids and Families Program n If you become a sponsor, your company will get free advertising on our web site, conference flyers, training flyers, blogs and conference programs. 8 Responsibility A willingness to be accountable for your own actions without blaming others. Honesty A willingness to say openly what is known to be true.

Peace4Kids and Families Program Some of our current sponsors are:  Denver Public Schools  Ridgeview Academy  Radio Disney  Cherry Creek Schools  Adams 12 School District  Zamparelli’s Italian Bistro  Black Swan Image Works  Finer Points Accounting 9

Peace4Kids and Families Program Your sponsorship or donation helps us: n To continue to integrate an Anger Management Program in Schools n Reach out to more treatment centers and juvenile correctional facilities n Coach kids in skills to control their behavior n Provide classroom kits for students 10 Caring Showing concern for others through words and actions. Patience Willing to wait and endure without complaint.

Peace4Kids and Families Program Your sponsorship or donation helps us: Offer Parents training to reduce child abuse Transition students back to regular schools from alternative schools and correctional facilities Write grants for children and parents 11 Respect Showing regard for self, others, property and those in authority. Humanity Believing that people of different cultures, abilities, religions, sexes and races are equally valuable members of our society.

Peace4Kids and Families Program Sponsor the Peace Works Conference 2009: ❑ Half Page $ ❑ Quarter Page $ ❑ Business Card Size $50.00 Contact Person: ________________________________________________________________ Business: ______________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________ Phone: (______) ________________________ _________________________________ 12

Peace4Kids and Families Program 13 Sponsor the Peace Works Conference 2009: To Pay by Credit Card, Please fill out the form below: Name As It Appears on Card Address Street Address City State Zip Telephone Credit Card Type (Visa or MasterCard only) Card Number CDC code. This is the three or four digit number located on the back of your credit card. It's the last set of numbers, and is typically located on the signature strip. Expiration Date Signature. To Pay by Check Enclose Check with Phone Number Reservations for sponsorship must be received at least one month in advance prior to the Conference. Questions about advertising should be directed to Renee Kuban or Amie Crouch (303) Please ad to: Files can be sent as: Tiff, Jpeg, PDF, Illustrator, or Photoshop

14 Peace4Kids and Families Program Donate to the Center for Safe Schools and Communities □ $50 □ $100 □ $200 □ $300 □ $500 □ $1,000 □ $other __________

Peace4Kids and Families Program 15 Donate to the Center for Safe Schools and Communities To Pay by Credit Card, Please fill out the form below: Name As It Appears on Card Address Street Address City State Zip Telephone Credit Card Type (Visa or MasterCard only) Card Number CDC code. This is the three or four digit number located on the back of your credit card. It's the last set of numbers, and is typically located on the signature strip. Expiration Date Signature. To Pay by Check Enclose Check with Phone Number

Peace4Kids and Families Program 16 Volunteer your time to the Center for Safe Schools and Communities _____Yes, I can volunteer my time to help the Center in the following ways: ____ curriculum writing ____ materials developing ____ fundraising, corporate sponsorship ____ general office ____ other _____________________________________________

Peace4Kids and Families Program 17 We are counting on you to help us make a difference! Thank You !

18 Courage Taking positive and healthy risks to benefit yourself and others. Goal Setting Identifying desired outcomes and planning a line of action to achieve them. Perseverance Staying with a task; not giving up. Self Control Managing your behavior in a positive way. Integrity Doing what is right, fair and honorable. Respect Showing regard for self, others, property and those in authority. Gratitude Being able to say “thank you” out loud when someone is kind to you. Responsibility A willingness to be accountable for your own actions without blaming others. Self-Esteem Having and demonstrating a positive belief in yourself. Caring Showing concern for others through words and actions. Cooperation Being able to work with others to accomplish a task, play a game. Patience Willing to wait and endure without complaint. Honesty A willingness to say openly what is known to be true. Service Extending time and effort to help others. Humanity Believing that people of different cultures, abilities, religions, sexes and races are equally valuable members of our society.