
“Can I Kiss You?” shirt for only $10 (Limited Time)
The front of the shirts reads, Can I Kiss You? The back of the shirts reads, Do You Ask? – Take One Moment to Care
The front of the shirts reads, Can I Kiss You? The back of the shirts reads, Do You Ask? – Take One Moment to Care
discover a powerful element the media is not covering much in the Richmond High School gang rape (sexual assault) of a 15 year old student outside the Homecoming Dance.
Professionally, how are you living life? How are you “reaching out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experiences”? When you face a challenge on your journey to making an impact, where do you look for new sources of inspiration? Do you look to authors, writers, books, a
The country and the media is becoming more outraged on a daily basis as they discover details from the rape outside Richmond High School in California to the Southside beating in Chicago which lead the death of a teenager. Here is the reality.
What obstacle illusions are stopping you in your current goals and/or projects? Often what we believe is an obstacle is simply something we’ve placed in the middle of our own course for success. Today, what obstacle will you realize is simply an illusion?
Tonight, the Northern State University athletes did a fantastic job making a commitment to create positive changes. Here is their video:
While at South Dakota National Guard Armory in Sioux Falls, SD, Keloland Television interviewed Mike Domitrz about the “Can I Kiss You?” program. Keloland High
Tuesday was a great day spent with the wonderful people at Lackland Air Force Base by presenting to the schools and conducting a “Train the Trainer” session for SARC offices from various bases in the area. Charlotte with the SARC Office did a fantastic job putting together a productive and successful day. We started by presenting the “Can I Kiss You?” program to
More for You. Please click on the following links for more info on the “Can I Kiss You?:” About Watch the Video “Train the Trainer”
Below are the 8 most common questions parents ask me when I am speaking in their schools or with their community organizations: 1. Without
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