Have you ever thought, “I wish I could change the world”?

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Presentation transcript:

Have you ever thought, “I wish I could change the world”?

Have you ever thought, “Can’t we all just get along?”

Have you ever thought, “What can I do to make life better for others?”

So have we.

Because we value Social Justice… We envision a world in which EVERYONE is appreciated for who they are; a world that is united, not divided, because of our differences. a world in which each person is treated with dignity and respect in all aspects of society a world in which EQUITY IS A GIVEN, not something to be fought for and where access is an inherent birthright of every person, not a privilege bestowed to few.

Because we value Social Justice… We envision a world in which EVERYONE is appreciated for who they are; a world that is united, not divided, because of our differences. We envision a world in which each person is treated with dignity and respect in all aspects of society a world in which EQUITY IS A GIVEN, not something to be fought for and where access is an inherent birthright of every person, not a privilege bestowed to few.

Because we value Service… a world in which help is always provided to those who need it service is an INHERENT RESPONSIBILITY of humanity and caring for others is at the core of our actions and a world in which LEADING and SERVING go together to create a process of LEARNING and UNDERSTANDING. We envision a world in which…

Because we value Service… a world in which help is always provided to those who need it service is an INHERENT RESPONSIBILITY of humanity and caring for others is at the core of our actions and a world in which LEADING and SERVING go together to create a process of LEARNING and UNDERSTANDING We envision a world in which…

Because we value Experiential Education… a world in which thoughtful reflection of each life experience results in a learning moment that SHAPES our values and future actions. We envision a world that values learning not just in the classroom but in the garden or on a trail or in the kitchen

Because we value Experiential Education… a world in which thoughtful reflection of each life experience results in a learning moment that SHAPES our values and future actions. We envision a world that values learning not just in the classroom but in the garden or on a trail or in the kitchen

Because we value Sustainability… we live in harmony with the Earth and its people, giving MORE than we take a world in which communities are able to meet their needs without compromising future generations’ ability to do the same. a world in which people are responsible stewards of the natural, financial, and human resources entrusted to them We envision a world in which…

Because we value Sustainability… we live in harmony with the Earth and its people, giving MORE than we take a world in which communities are able to meet their needs without compromising future generations’ ability to do the same. a world in which people are responsible stewards of the natural, financial, and human resources entrusted to them

Because we value Personal Development… where people utilize their strengths to create positive change in their community. a world in which we work to strengthen individuals and thereby strengthen society all people are encouraged and provided the opportunity to reach their fullest potential We envision a world in which…

Because we value Personal Development… where people utilize their strengths to create positive change in their community. a world in which we work to strengthen individuals and thereby strengthen society all people are encouraged and provided the opportunity to reach their fullest potential

Because we value… Social Justice Service Experiential Education Sustainability Personal Development

Because we value… created the Sonoran Center for Leadership Development

We are committed to offering affordable and accessible integrative educational opportunities to develop the LEADERSHIP CAPACITIES OF ALL PEOPLE to make a difference in their communities. the Sonoran Center for Leadership Development Mission of the

Our Programs… teaching people to work live lead together

Our Programs… teaching people to Respect and cherish themselves

Our Programs… teaching people to Respect and cherish each other

Our Programs… teaching people to Respect and cherish the Earth

Our Future… a STATE OF THE ART leadership retreat facility Built with respect for the Earth with lodging, meeting space, a challenge course, and trails utilizing as many green building practices as possible.

Our Future… a STATE OF THE ART leadership retreat facility Built with respect for different abilities with lodging, meeting space, a challenge course, and trails utilizing the concepts of Universal Design in building and in practice.

Our Future… a STATE OF THE ART leadership retreat facility Built with respect for the fact that leadership with lodging, meeting space, a challenge course, and trails is not just about one of our values, but about all of them integrated together.

“I wish I could change the world” You can “Why can’t we all just get along?” “What can I do to make life better for others?” We will A lot

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