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A Knock At Midnight, NFP

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Programs And Services

A Knock At Midnight, NFP currently offers the following programs and services for youth and adults:

1. Teen REACH

REACH stands for Responsibility, Education, Achievement, Caring and Hope. The program, which began in 1998, was established by the Illinois Department of Human Services. The program offers positive services and activities for youth between the ages of 6 and 17 during out-of-school hours.More

2. Youth Development Program

Developed by AKAM, this program provides a supervised, safe, learning plusentertaining environment for kids during the after-school hours throughout the entire school year. Themission is to encourage positivedevelopment and avoidand/or reduce risk-taking behaviors in youth. More

3. Computer Literacy Training

This training provides step by steptraining on fundamental computer skills such asworking with Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, using internet for information searching and exchanging, and building resume.The aim is to improve the job market competibility and work performance of our participants. More

4. Applied Living Skills Program

This programis designed tohelp participants on applying life skills properly to life situations, thereby, assist inreaching their full potential. Exampletopics are Character Development, Self-Esteem,Communication Skills, Resolving Conflicts, and Substance Abuse.more

5. Character Development

This program is tohelp youthincrease self awareness, build healthy social behavior, participate in positive relationship, and avoid substance abuse through presentation, demonstration, discussion, questions & answers, and other strategies. More

6. Male Responsibility Training

This progam focuses on helping male youth recognizing and building their self identification and responsibilities towards the family and our community. More

7. Substance Abuse Prevention

Primary Prevention strategies focuses on individuals and the harmful behaviors and situations they encumber. Of the five prevention modalities (information, alternatives, developing policy, life skills and social development), the focus for this project is on life skills and social development. More