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CCCC's Fresh Start program opens doors for former offenders

08.26.2013College & CommunityContinuing Education

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CCCC's Fresh Start program opens doors for former offenders

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Crystal McIver (left), Central Carolina Community College Fresh Start program instructor, encourages students (from second left) Faye McAuley, Madeleine Bassi, and Terry Mann, all of Lee County, as they work on vision boarding. Fresh Start assists former law offenders in developing positive thinking, communication, healthy self-esteem, and goal setting skills. It also trains them to present themselves positively to potential employers. Creating individual vision boards encourages them to look forward and dream big. For more information about the Fresh Start program at CCCC, contact Crystal McIver at the Lifelong Learning Center at W.B. Wicker, 919-777-7798 or by e-mail at cmciv653@cccc.edu.

CCCC's Fresh Start program opens doors for former offenders

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Central Carolina Community College Fresh Start program students (from left) Faye McAuley, Madeleine Bassi, instructor Crystal McIver, and student Terry Mann, all of Lee County, work on a 'turning a new leaf' activity during a class. Fresh Start assists former law offenders in developing positive thinking, communication, healthy self-esteem, and goal setting skills. It also trains them to present themselves positively to potential employers. The students wrote their challenges on one side and their future outcomes on the other side. The leaf had to be turned over while everyone was standing on it, an exercise in teamwork. For more information about the Fresh Start program at CCCC, contact Crystal McIver at the Lifelong Learning Center at W.B. Wicker, 919-777-7798 or e-mail her at cmciv653@cccc.edu.

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