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Introduction to Leadership

Introduction to Leadership. By Mary Stephens. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Project Overview. Service Learning. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Background Information. Re-vision. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Program Objectives. E nhance Reframe

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Introduction to Leadership

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  1. Introduction to Leadership By Mary Stephens Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  2. Project Overview Service Learning Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  3. Background Information Re-vision Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  4. Program Objectives • Enhance • Reframe • Build • Provide • Increase Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  5. Clientele Benton Harbor Promise Students Photo by Mary Stephens

  6. Staff Program Coordinator Instructor Life Coaches Student Workers Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  7. Available Resources Boys & Girls Club Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  8. Needed Resources Facilities Supplies Communication Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

  9. Budget

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