Why-Try Recilience Program
The WhyTry-Resilience program is a FREE and open-enrollment school program available for middle school youth. The WhyTry-Resilience Program offers social and emotional learning skills that help young people achieve opportunity, freedom, and self-respect using education interventions that motivate and create positive change. The Program addresses the question, “Why try in life?”
Detention Center Program
Wings for L.I.F.E. provides the valuable life-skills and education that incarcerated men and women can use to bring about positive changes in behavior. Wings for L.I.F.E. provides life-skill training, substance abuse education, relapse prevention, cognitive behavior therapy, (recovery management), health education, social responsibility, and parenting skills to help adults make the right choices in their lives and build healthy relationships with their families and the community.
PA.C.T. Program
Wings for L.I.F.E. is the fiscal agent for the P.A.C.T. Program (Parents and Children Together). Parents involved in domestic disputes (divorce or separation) that involve the custody and visitation of children are mandated by the Fifth Judicial District Court to attend this program. P.A.C.T. is offered once a month, on Saturdays, at the District Court House.