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C.A.R.E. Programs:
C.A.R.E. integrates spirituality, AgroTourism and racial justice into its program so that black, indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) can experience the benefits of nature, travel, and spiritual principles.
Summer Re-Entry Program for legally-liberated BIPOC young adults
*Wellness Fall Program for recovering BIPOC young adults
*Wellness Abroad Program for BIPOC travelers
Visit our PROGRAMS page for detailed information.
We seek grants and sponsorship to fund our programs and allow at-risk youth to participate in this program at no-cost to them.
* C.A.R.E. is customizing fall and winter programs according to organization needs. Please Contact Us if your organization is interested in contracting our services for your clients.
Thank you for your contribution!
Sponsor a Participant $50
C.A.R.E. Summer Re-Entry program!
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Your donation will allow at-risk youth to participate in this summer research program at no cost. Each program hosts five participants.
Sponsor a participant for a total of $25,000.00.
OPERATIONS:
Staffing & contracts
Facilities
Written materials and supplies
Provided lunches and transportation at additional costs
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To combat the prison pipeline system that greatly impacts black families, communities and our countryβs economy, C.A.R.E. is launching itβs SREP to get involved with black youth after incarceration and introduce them to powerful holistic tools to help them integrate back into the community.
While those with justice-involvement endure counseling for job-readiness, housing, education, and health, what they are lacking is the ability to address their personal and family traumas, specific to their black experience, as well as the generational trauma that other organizations brush under the rug.
Our program will focus on healing, self-advocacy, nature therapy, individualized counseling, and racial socialization together in an effort of confronting the effects of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) and offering tools to help the youth better cope with an unforgiving and oppressive system.
Approved applicants will attend a local Washington farm site weekly to participate in this 2-month-long, expenses-paid, structured, wellness research program. Paid internships and stipends offered upon approval.
Sponsor a Participant $500
C.A.R.E. Summer Re-Entry program!
Sponsor a Participant! $5000
C.A.R.E. Summer Re-Entry program!
-
Your donation will allow at-risk youth to participate in this summer research program at no cost. Each program hosts five participants.
Sponsor a participant for a total of $25,000.00.
OPERATIONS:
Staffing & contracts
Facilities
Written materials and supplies
Provided lunches and transportation at additional costs
-
To combat the prison pipeline system that greatly impacts black families, communities and our countryβs economy, C.A.R.E. is launching itβs SREP to get involved with black youth after incarceration and introduce them to powerful holistic tools to help them integrate back into the community.
While those with justice-involvement endure counseling for job-readiness, housing, education, and health, what they are lacking is the ability to address their personal and family traumas, specific to their black experience, as well as the generational trauma that other organizations brush under the rug.
Our program will focus on healing, self-advocacy, nature therapy, individualized counseling, and racial socialization together in an effort of confronting the effects of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) and offering tools to help the youth better cope with an unforgiving and oppressive system.
Approved applicants will attend a local Washington farm site weekly to participate in this 2-month-long, expenses-paid, structured, wellness research program. Paid internships and stipends offered upon approval.
-
Your donation will allow at-risk youth to participate in this summer research program at no cost. Each program hosts five participants.
Sponsor a participant for a total of $25,000.00.
OPERATIONS:
Staffing & contracts
Facilities
Written materials and supplies
Provided lunches
-
To combat the prison pipeline system that greatly impacts black families, communities and our countryβs economy, C.A.R.E. is launching itβs SREP to get involved with black youth after incarceration and introduce them to powerful holistic tools to help them integrate back into the community.
While those with justice-involvement endure counseling for job-readiness, housing, education, and health, what they are lacking is the ability to address their personal and family traumas, specific to their black experience, as well as the generational trauma that other organizations brush under the rug.
Our program will focus on healing, self-advocacy, nature therapy, individualized counseling, and racial socialization together in an effort of confronting the effects of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) and offering tools to help the youth better cope with an unforgiving and oppressive system.
Approved applicants will attend a local Washington farm site weekly to participate in this 2-month-long, expenses-paid, structured, wellness research program. Paid internships and stipends offered upon approval.