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The Few Good Men Mentorship Program had its latest session on Monday 14th August. The session focused on conflict resolution and discipline.
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Founders of the Program, Arthur Thomas Jr and Jamie Saunders stated that this was one of the most critical topics that the program will tackle as many of the nation’s youth need to be equipped with conflict resolution skills, as well as a better understanding of how discipline can shape their efforts be successful in life.
Sessions were facilitated by the Chief of the Defence force, Colonel Telbert Benjamin who led the mentees in a session on discipline and respect, as well as sharing information related to the national defence force with them.
A session was also facilitated but the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Albert Wade. Deputy Commissioner Wade’s session focused on conflict resolution and emphasized the importance of respecting rules and laws intended to maintain order within society, as well as highlighting the consequences associated with deviant behavior.
Mr. Veldon Raguette engaged the young men, as he spoke to them about setting a proper base for success through discipline, planning and dedication.
The Program founders, Mr. Jamie Saunders and Mr. Arthur Thomas expressed thanks to the facilitators of the session for giving of their time to engage with the mentees, as well as to Mrs. Joy Saunders who sponsored lunch for the mentees.
The founders shared their optimism and excitement at the prospect of the continued growth of the Few Good Men Mentorship Program. Anyone interested in the program can get involved in by emailing [email protected] or jamiesaunders2006@msn.
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