- Anti-Bullying Programs
Every school in the nation must confront school bullying on some level. In fact, bullying crosses all ethnic, socioeconomic, and religious boundaries and impacts every school in the nation to some degree. No school is completely bully-free. Consequently, it has become increasingly important for teachers and administrators to take steps to address school bullying.
Aside from impacting learning and academic success of the school, bullying also creates an environment where stress and anxiety are higher. As a result, it is in every school district’s best interest to address bullying issues in an effective manner.
For instance, this might include identifying risk factors associated with bullying, intervening quickly and efficiently when bullying occurs, assessing current bullying prevention programs, and developing prevention programs that work. Our Anti-Bullying Program will bring schools screening/speaking presentations with successful outcomes. (ZAP) (Broken Silence Movement)
2. Film & TV Educational Program
Not all schools offer film and TV industry Education. We bring film Education to the schools. Our program can open many opportunities for students, inspiring them to become future filmmakers. A program that gives them an understanding of the film industry from writing to production. Monthly workshops with film industry professionals from around the nation.
3. Health Support
Receiving support of any kind during trying times is a way to help restore a community. Being able to provide life coaches or counselors to those who need, will be the first of many steps to creating a strong resource program. We can provide a system of support, and to continue in helping we have the ability to hold seminars or lectures to educate students and adults in education health, how to give emotional support and how to cope with various illnesses. (ZHS)
4. Young At Heart·
Young at heart is a program for older adults that are feeling the pressure and need a release. While providing workshops, events and entertainment through funding, we would be able to allow these older adults and seniors to experience fun and exciting things to keep their imagination and creativity at large. (ZYAH)