We will be starting a new series of free monthly virtual classes on Zoom this month!
For one hour each month we will be reflecting on the greater questions of self as a whole; not one aspect of who you are but the characteristics that make you who you are. We will go on this journey guided by Psychology and Human Development theorists coupled with contemporary Christian beliefs.
Please consider jouning us begining the week of September 14th.
To get connected click this link to Zoom this will connect you to our series and help you download the Zoom application if you haven't done so already
The Meeting ID is 718 1820 2230
and the Zoom Password is: thewalk615
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In light of the current necessity of social distancing, Brohdny Ricketts has begun a podcast series that addresses topical issues important to people who are interested in coping and improving themselves during these challenging times.
Brohdny Ricketts interviewed on ABC news affiliate WKBW Buffalo NY.
"Man teaching L.O.R.D.S.H.I.P. at every age with The Walk 615 program".
Part of our partnership with the Community Action Organization (CAO), this six week program is
being delivered now at Stanley Makowski BPS.
Start date: 01/21/2020
1095 Jefferson Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14208
Six weeks with our friends at the JFK Community Center.
Start Date: 01/22/2020
114 Hickory Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
Another CAO sponsored event. Six weeks at the Early Childhood Center in Buffalo.
Start Date: 02/03/2020
1045 West Delavan Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14209
1500 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14207
453 Leroy Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14215
251 N. Main Street
Angola, NY 14006
2777 Bailey Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14215
422 Pratt Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
Recently, The Walk 615 LLC went out to provide entertainment and feed the spirits of foster
kids with a positive
message. Often used to the negative being norm, the kids had a chance to connect with great role
models and enjoy some
music as well!
(note: no photos of the children were taken for privacy
reasons).
The Walk 615 LLC partnered with CAO to work with students at McKinley High School. The youth engaged in an activity that showcased what they may or may not have in common and learned that they should all be respectful to others in spite of their differences.