Liabilities / Assets
80th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 80% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2022 • EIN 26-0020085
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
80th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 80% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
73rd percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 73% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
68th percentile
Higher net margin than 68% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
78th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 78% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
98th percentile
Faster asset growth than 98% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
86th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 86% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$13,321
Up $11,397 (+592%) from 2021
Net Assets
Up$11,860
Up $10,094 (+572%) from 2021
Liabilities
Up$1,461
Up $1,303 (+825%) from 2021
Revenue
Up$57,000
Up $30,786 (+117%) from 2021
Expenses
Up$46,906
Up $11,215 (+31%) from 2021
Net Income
Up$10,094
Up $19,571 (+207%) from 2021
The shim institute promotes the connection of mind, body and spirit for the purpose of creating a supportive healing environment, tailored to the individual needs of the patient. We define spirituality as the dimension of a person that seeks to find internal meaning and purpose in their life through their relationships with themselves, with others and with a higher power. The shim 7 principles of healing are: faith, hope, social connectedness, purpose, control, forgiveness, and gratitude.
Our mission to advance whole-person health and healing by awakening inherent inner strengths that are designed to instill personal power, stimulate resiliency, enhance awareness, and inspire hope and purpose. To train and support at-risk and/or under-served youth and adults in our community who most need intensive assistance in learning and applying evidence-based resilience principles. Risk factors are defined as any disruption in harmony, i.e., domestic disruptions, low income, death, illness, or developmental, social, educational, and spiritual disruptions. Resiliency is a deliberate effort of utilizing inherent gifts and learned abilities, to spring ahead of the effects of adversity and restore harmony. 1. Resiliency training for ex-offenders: we offer weekly resiliency classes to men and women who have recently been released from the utah corrections department (region iv) on parole or probation. These men and women are former felons who frequently suffer from drug and alcohol add
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| 1.RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR EX-OFFENDERS WE OFFER RESILIENCE TRAINING FOR MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. THESE MEN AND WOMEN ARE FORMER FELONS WHO FREQUENTLY SUFFER FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION, LOW EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT, BROKEN FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS, UNEMPLOYMENT/UNDEREMPLOYMENT, AND LIMITED HOUSING OPTIONS. WE OFFER WEEKLY RESILIENCY CLASSES TO THESE MEN AND WOMEN. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF-AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES, BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND PRODUCTIVELY INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. 2.YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM WE OFFER RESILIENCY LESSONS TO YOUTH WITH RISK FACTORS. THESE RISK FACTORS ARE DEFINED AS ANY DISRUPTION IN HARMONY, I.E., DOMESTIC, LOW INCOME, DEATH, ILLNESS, OR DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DISRUPTIONS. OUR PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO ASSIST AT-RISK YOUTH IN BUILDING A RESOURCE OF ABILITIES THAT DEFEND AGAINST DISCOURAGEMENT AND SELF- DEFEATING BEHAVIORS. THESE BEHAVIORS PREVENT YOUTH FROM ACHIEVING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL IN SOCIETY. OUR PROGRAMS ARE ALSO FILLED WITH POSITIVE MESSAGES THAT INSTILL HOPE AND A GREATER SENSE OF WORTH AND PURPOSE. EXAMPLES OF LESSON TOPICS: THE INHERENT GREATNESS OF YOU, INTUITION, REBOUNDING, SELF-TALK, AND GRATITUDE. IN EACH LESSON, WE USE OUR TIME- PROVEN "STORY METAPHOR METHOD" THAT DEMONSTRATES VALUES, CHARACTER, COURAGE, AND RESILIENCY. HIARC CONTINUES OUR MISSION: "TO ADVANCE WHOLE-PERSON HEALTH AND HEALING BY AWAKENING INHERENT INNER STRENGTHS DESIGNED TO INSTILL PERSONAL POWER, STIMULATE RESILIENCY, ENHANCE AWARENESS, AND INSPIRE HOPE AND PURPOSE. "TO TRAIN AND SUPPORT AT-RISK AND/OR UNDER-SERVED YOUTH AND ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO NEED INTENSIVE ASSISTANCE IN LEARNING AND APPLYING EVIDENCE- BASED RESILIENCE PRINCIPLES. WE CONTINUE THIS MISSION BY OFFERING WEEKLY RESILIENCY TRAINING CLASSES TO MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF- AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES, BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND PRODUCTIVELY INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. IN 2022 WE OFFERED 93 CLASSES TO 98 MEN AND WOMEN ON PROBATION OR PAROLE. OF THOSE NUMBERS, 68 GRADUATED, HAVING COMPLETED 8 OR MORE CLASSES. THE PARTICIPANTS HAVE MADE POSITIVE REMARKS ABOUT THE LESSONS FOR EXAMPLE, "IN THIS CLASS I HAVE LEARNED TO CREATE NEW WAYS TO OVERCOME MY FRICTIONS IN MY LIFE. HOW TO CARVE THE WAYS OF MY OLD THINKING INTO BUILDING BLOCKS TO IMPROVE MY NEUROPATHWAYS TO HEALTHIER LEARNING. SELF LOVE AND WORTH. I HAVE ALSO LEARNED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ACTUALLY BEING PROUD IN MYSELF FOR OVERCOMING MY FEARS AND COMPLACENCY WITH MY OLD WAYS & LIFESTYLE. MAKES ME WANT TO STAY FOCUSED IN MY LIFE & WANT BETTER IN MY RELATIONSHIPS. THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR TEACHINGS DR AL." THESE PARTICIPANTS ARE CONTINUING TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND APPLY NEW WAYS OF THINKING AND BEING THAT LEAD TO A HEALTHIER, HAPPIER, MORE PRODUCTIVE LIFE. WE CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM. IN 2022 WE DELIVERED 84 LESSONS TO 212 AT-RISK YOUTH. ONE OF THE TEACHERS OF THE YOUTH WE MENTORED STATED, "WE HAD THE RESILIENCY PROGRAM LESSONS OVER THE COURSE OF SEVERAL WEEKS. MY STUDENTS LOVED THE LESSONS AND LOOKED FORWARD TO THEM EACH DAY WHAT SEEMS TO HAVE STUCK WITH MY STUDENTS THE MOST IS THE SAYING FROM THE PROGRAM, 'IF IT IS TO BE, IT IS UP TO ME'. IT TAUGHT THEM THAT THEY HAVE CONTROL OVER THEIR MINDSET. MY STUDENTS KNOW THEY WILL FACE CHALLENGES AND ADVERSITY. THIS PROGRAM TAUGHT THEM WORDS TO SAY AND THE ATTITUDE TO HAVE WHEN THEY FACE THOSE CHALLENGES, SO THEY DO NOT GIVE UP. I WOULD ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND THIS PROGRAM FOR EVERY CHILD AND WOULD FEEL LUCKY TO HAVE ANY OF MY FUTURE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN IT." | - | $34,049 |
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| JERRY W SONKENS MD | Chairman And | - | $0 | - | - |
| N LEE SMITH MD | Assistant Di | - | $0 | - | - |
| ALBERT ZYLSTRA PHD | Trustee | - | $0 | - | - |
| MARIEKE SWINK | Executive Di | - | $0 | - | - |
| JODY DAVIS | Trustee | - | $0 | - | - |
“Expenses office 41 internet & software 305 insurance 728 licenses & dues 1,015 total 2,089”
“Accounts payable and accrued expenses 158 1,461”
“Our mission to advance whole-person health and healing by awakening inherent inner strengths that are designed to instill personal power, stimulate resiliency, enhance awareness, and inspire hope and purpose. To train and support at-risk and/or under-served youth and adults in our community who most need intensive assistance in learning and applying evidence-based resilience principles. Risk factors are defined as any disruption in harmony, i.e., domestic disruptions, low income, death, illness, or developmental, social, educational, and spiritual disruptions. Resiliency is a deliberate effort of utilizing inherent gifts and learned abilities, to spring ahead of the effects of adversity and restore harmony. 1. Resiliency training for ex-offenders: we offer weekly resiliency classes to men and women who have recently been released from the utah corrections department (region iv) on parole or probation. These men and women are former felons who frequently suffer from drug and alcohol addiction, low educational achievement, broken families and relationships, unemployment/underemployment, and limited housing options. Our goal is to reduce recidivism through supportive relationships and new information that can assist participants in developing protective factors. These protective factors increase self-awareness, instill resilience, and reduce negative and impulsive behavior as the men and women attempt to establish healthy relationships with their families and become economically self-sufficient. 2. Youth resiliency mentoring program: we provide resiliency programs to youth with risk factors. These risk factors are defined as any disruption in harmony, i.e., domestic disruptions, low income, death, illness, or developmental, social, educational, and spiritual disruptions. Our goal is to intervene before impulsive and socially non-productive behaviors prevent youth from achieving their full potential in society. Our method to achieve this goal is to secure trusted adults in public and private community-based organizations (i.e., teachers, counselors, youth advocates, youth organizations) to facilitate this program. Our programs are full of positive messages that instill hope and a greater sense of worth and purpose. Examples of lesson topics are: the inherent greatness of you, intuition, rebounding, self-talk, and gratitude. In each lesson, we use our time-proven story metaphor method which demonstrates values, character, courage, and resiliency.”
“1.resiliency training for ex-offenders we offer resilience training for men and women who have recently been released from the utah corrections department on parole or probation. These men and women are former felons who frequently suffer from drug and alcohol addiction, low educational achievement, broken families and relationships, unemployment/underemployment, and limited housing options. We offer weekly resiliency classes to these men and women. Our goal is to reduce recidivism through supportive relationships and new information that can assist participants in developing protective factors. These protective factors increase self-awareness, instill resilience, and reduce negative and impulsive behavior as the men and women attempt to establish healthy relationships with their families, become economically self-sufficient, and productively involved in their communities. 2.youth resiliency mentoring program we offer resiliency lessons to youth with risk factors. These risk factors are defined as any disruption in harmony, i.e., domestic, low income, death, illness, or developmental, social, educational, and spiritual disruptions. Our programs are designed to assist at-risk youth in building a resource of abilities that defend against discouragement and self- defeating behaviors. These behaviors prevent youth from achieving their full potential in society. Our programs are also filled with positive messages that instill hope and a greater sense of worth and purpose. Examples of lesson topics: the inherent greatness of you, intuition, rebounding, self-talk, and gratitude. In each lesson, we use our time- proven "story metaphor method" that demonstrates values, character, courage, and resiliency. Hiarc continues our mission: "to advance whole-person health and healing by awakening inherent inner strengths designed to instill personal power, stimulate resiliency, enhance awareness, and inspire hope and purpose. "to train and support at-risk and/or under-served youth and adults in our community who need intensive assistance in learning and applying evidence- based resilience principles. We continue this mission by offering weekly resiliency training classes to men and women who have recently been released from the utah corrections department on parole or probation. Our goal is to reduce recidivism through supportive relationships and new information that can assist participants in developing protective factors. These protective factors increase self- awareness, instill resilience, and reduce negative and impulsive behavior as the men and women attempt to establish healthy relationships with their families, become economically self-sufficient, and productively involved in their communities. In 2022 we offered 93 classes to 98 men and women on probation or parole. Of those numbers, 68 graduated, having completed 8 or more classes. The participants have made positive remarks about the lessons for example, "in this class i have learned to create new ways to overcome my frictions in my life. How to carve the ways of my old thinking into building blocks to improve my neuropathways to healthier learning. Self love and worth. I have also learned to take advantage of actually being proud in myself for overcoming my fears and complacency with my old ways & lifestyle. Makes me want to stay focused in my life & want better in my relationships. Thanks for all of your teachings dr al." these participants are continuing to have the opportunity to learn and apply new ways of thinking and being that lead to a healthier, happier, more productive life. We continue to provide the youth resiliency mentoring program. In 2022 we delivered 84 lessons to 212 at-risk youth. One of the teachers of the youth we mentored stated, "we had the resiliency program lessons over the course of several weeks. My students loved the lessons and looked forward to them each day what seems to have stuck with my students the most is the saying from the program, 'if it is t”
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| IRS990EZ/PrimaryExemptPurposeTxt | 0 | OUR MISSION TO ADVANCE WHOLE-PERSON HEALTH AND HEALING BY AWAKENING INHERENT INNER STRENGTHS THAT ARE DESIGNED TO INSTILL PERSONAL POWER, STIMULATE RESILIENCY, ENHANCE AWARENESS, AND INSPIRE HOPE AND PURPOSE. TO TRAIN AND SUPPORT AT-RISK AND/OR UNDER-SERVED YOUTH AND ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO MOST NEED INTENSIVE ASSISTANCE IN LEARNING AND APPLYING EVIDENCE-BASED RESILIENCE PRINCIPLES. RISK FACTORS ARE DEFINED AS ANY DISRUPTION IN HARMONY, I.E., DOMESTIC DISRUPTIONS, LOW INCOME, DEATH, ILLNESS, OR DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DISRUPTIONS. RESILIENCY IS A DELIBERATE EFFORT OF UTILIZING INHERENT GIFTS AND LEARNED ABILITIES, TO SPRING AHEAD OF THE EFFECTS OF ADVERSITY AND RESTORE HARMONY. 1. RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR EX-OFFENDERS: WE OFFER WEEKLY RESILIENCY CLASSES TO MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT (REGION IV) ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. THESE MEN AND WOMEN ARE FORMER FELONS WHO FREQUENTLY SUFFER FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADD |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | 1.RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR EX-OFFENDERS WE OFFER RESILIENCE TRAINING FOR MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. THESE MEN AND WOMEN ARE FORMER FELONS WHO FREQUENTLY SUFFER FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION, LOW EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT, BROKEN FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS, UNEMPLOYMENT/UNDEREMPLOYMENT, AND LIMITED HOUSING OPTIONS. WE OFFER WEEKLY RESILIENCY CLASSES TO THESE MEN AND WOMEN. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF-AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES, BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND PRODUCTIVELY INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. 2.YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM WE OFFER RESILIENCY LESSONS TO YOUTH WITH RISK FACTORS. THESE RISK FACTORS ARE DEFINED AS ANY DISRUPTION IN HARMONY, I.E., DOMESTIC, LOW INCOME, DEATH, ILLNESS, OR DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DISRUPTIONS. OUR PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO ASSIST AT-RISK YOUTH IN BUILDING A RESOURCE OF ABILITIES THAT DEFEND AGAINST DISCOURAGEMENT AND SELF- DEFEATING BEHAVIORS. THESE BEHAVIORS PREVENT YOUTH FROM ACHIEVING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL IN SOCIETY. OUR PROGRAMS ARE ALSO FILLED WITH POSITIVE MESSAGES THAT INSTILL HOPE AND A GREATER SENSE OF WORTH AND PURPOSE. EXAMPLES OF LESSON TOPICS: THE INHERENT GREATNESS OF YOU, INTUITION, REBOUNDING, SELF-TALK, AND GRATITUDE. IN EACH LESSON, WE USE OUR TIME- PROVEN "STORY METAPHOR METHOD" THAT DEMONSTRATES VALUES, CHARACTER, COURAGE, AND RESILIENCY. HIARC CONTINUES OUR MISSION: "TO ADVANCE WHOLE-PERSON HEALTH AND HEALING BY AWAKENING INHERENT INNER STRENGTHS DESIGNED TO INSTILL PERSONAL POWER, STIMULATE RESILIENCY, ENHANCE AWARENESS, AND INSPIRE HOPE AND PURPOSE. "TO TRAIN AND SUPPORT AT-RISK AND/OR UNDER-SERVED YOUTH AND ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO NEED INTENSIVE ASSISTANCE IN LEARNING AND APPLYING EVIDENCE- BASED RESILIENCE PRINCIPLES. WE CONTINUE THIS MISSION BY OFFERING WEEKLY RESILIENCY TRAINING CLASSES TO MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF- AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES, BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND PRODUCTIVELY INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. IN 2022 WE OFFERED 93 CLASSES TO 98 MEN AND WOMEN ON PROBATION OR PAROLE. OF THOSE NUMBERS, 68 GRADUATED, HAVING COMPLETED 8 OR MORE CLASSES. THE PARTICIPANTS HAVE MADE POSITIVE REMARKS ABOUT THE LESSONS FOR EXAMPLE, "IN THIS CLASS I HAVE LEARNED TO CREATE NEW WAYS TO OVERCOME MY FRICTIONS IN MY LIFE. HOW TO CARVE THE WAYS OF MY OLD THINKING INTO BUILDING BLOCKS TO IMPROVE MY NEUROPATHWAYS TO HEALTHIER LEARNING. SELF LOVE AND WORTH. I HAVE ALSO LEARNED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ACTUALLY BEING PROUD IN MYSELF FOR OVERCOMING MY FEARS AND COMPLACENCY WITH MY OLD WAYS & LIFESTYLE. MAKES ME WANT TO STAY FOCUSED IN MY LIFE & WANT BETTER IN MY RELATIONSHIPS. THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR TEACHINGS DR AL." THESE PARTICIPANTS ARE CONTINUING TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND APPLY NEW WAYS OF THINKING AND BEING THAT LEAD TO A HEALTHIER, HAPPIER, MORE PRODUCTIVE LIFE. WE CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM. IN 2022 WE DELIVERED 84 LESSONS TO 212 AT-RISK YOUTH. ONE OF THE TEACHERS OF THE YOUTH WE MENTORED STATED, "WE HAD THE RESILIENCY PROGRAM LESSONS OVER THE COURSE OF SEVERAL WEEKS. MY STUDENTS LOVED THE LESSONS AND LOOKED FORWARD TO THEM EACH DAY WHAT SEEMS TO HAVE STUCK WITH MY STUDENTS THE MOST IS THE SAYING FROM THE PROGRAM, 'IF IT IS T |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | EXPENSES OFFICE 41 INTERNET & SOFTWARE 305 INSURANCE 728 LICENSES & DUES 1,015 TOTAL 2,089 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED EXPENSES 158 1,461 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | OUR MISSION TO ADVANCE WHOLE-PERSON HEALTH AND HEALING BY AWAKENING INHERENT INNER STRENGTHS THAT ARE DESIGNED TO INSTILL PERSONAL POWER, STIMULATE RESILIENCY, ENHANCE AWARENESS, AND INSPIRE HOPE AND PURPOSE. TO TRAIN AND SUPPORT AT-RISK AND/OR UNDER-SERVED YOUTH AND ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO MOST NEED INTENSIVE ASSISTANCE IN LEARNING AND APPLYING EVIDENCE-BASED RESILIENCE PRINCIPLES. RISK FACTORS ARE DEFINED AS ANY DISRUPTION IN HARMONY, I.E., DOMESTIC DISRUPTIONS, LOW INCOME, DEATH, ILLNESS, OR DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DISRUPTIONS. RESILIENCY IS A DELIBERATE EFFORT OF UTILIZING INHERENT GIFTS AND LEARNED ABILITIES, TO SPRING AHEAD OF THE EFFECTS OF ADVERSITY AND RESTORE HARMONY. 1. RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR EX-OFFENDERS: WE OFFER WEEKLY RESILIENCY CLASSES TO MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT (REGION IV) ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. THESE MEN AND WOMEN ARE FORMER FELONS WHO FREQUENTLY SUFFER FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION, LOW EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT, BROKEN FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS, UNEMPLOYMENT/UNDEREMPLOYMENT, AND LIMITED HOUSING OPTIONS. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF-AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES AND BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT. 2. YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM: WE PROVIDE RESILIENCY PROGRAMS TO YOUTH WITH RISK FACTORS. THESE RISK FACTORS ARE DEFINED AS ANY DISRUPTION IN HARMONY, I.E., DOMESTIC DISRUPTIONS, LOW INCOME, DEATH, ILLNESS, OR DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DISRUPTIONS. OUR GOAL IS TO INTERVENE BEFORE IMPULSIVE AND SOCIALLY NON-PRODUCTIVE BEHAVIORS PREVENT YOUTH FROM ACHIEVING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL IN SOCIETY. OUR METHOD TO ACHIEVE THIS GOAL IS TO SECURE TRUSTED ADULTS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS (I.E., TEACHERS, COUNSELORS, YOUTH ADVOCATES, YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS) TO FACILITATE THIS PROGRAM. OUR PROGRAMS ARE FULL OF POSITIVE MESSAGES THAT INSTILL HOPE AND A GREATER SENSE OF WORTH AND PURPOSE. EXAMPLES OF LESSON TOPICS ARE: THE INHERENT GREATNESS OF YOU, INTUITION, REBOUNDING, SELF-TALK, AND GRATITUDE. IN EACH LESSON, WE USE OUR TIME-PROVEN STORY METAPHOR METHOD WHICH DEMONSTRATES VALUES, CHARACTER, COURAGE, AND RESILIENCY. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | 1.RESILIENCY TRAINING FOR EX-OFFENDERS WE OFFER RESILIENCE TRAINING FOR MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. THESE MEN AND WOMEN ARE FORMER FELONS WHO FREQUENTLY SUFFER FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION, LOW EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT, BROKEN FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS, UNEMPLOYMENT/UNDEREMPLOYMENT, AND LIMITED HOUSING OPTIONS. WE OFFER WEEKLY RESILIENCY CLASSES TO THESE MEN AND WOMEN. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF-AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES, BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND PRODUCTIVELY INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. 2.YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM WE OFFER RESILIENCY LESSONS TO YOUTH WITH RISK FACTORS. THESE RISK FACTORS ARE DEFINED AS ANY DISRUPTION IN HARMONY, I.E., DOMESTIC, LOW INCOME, DEATH, ILLNESS, OR DEVELOPMENTAL, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DISRUPTIONS. OUR PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO ASSIST AT-RISK YOUTH IN BUILDING A RESOURCE OF ABILITIES THAT DEFEND AGAINST DISCOURAGEMENT AND SELF- DEFEATING BEHAVIORS. THESE BEHAVIORS PREVENT YOUTH FROM ACHIEVING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL IN SOCIETY. OUR PROGRAMS ARE ALSO FILLED WITH POSITIVE MESSAGES THAT INSTILL HOPE AND A GREATER SENSE OF WORTH AND PURPOSE. EXAMPLES OF LESSON TOPICS: THE INHERENT GREATNESS OF YOU, INTUITION, REBOUNDING, SELF-TALK, AND GRATITUDE. IN EACH LESSON, WE USE OUR TIME- PROVEN "STORY METAPHOR METHOD" THAT DEMONSTRATES VALUES, CHARACTER, COURAGE, AND RESILIENCY. HIARC CONTINUES OUR MISSION: "TO ADVANCE WHOLE-PERSON HEALTH AND HEALING BY AWAKENING INHERENT INNER STRENGTHS DESIGNED TO INSTILL PERSONAL POWER, STIMULATE RESILIENCY, ENHANCE AWARENESS, AND INSPIRE HOPE AND PURPOSE. "TO TRAIN AND SUPPORT AT-RISK AND/OR UNDER-SERVED YOUTH AND ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO NEED INTENSIVE ASSISTANCE IN LEARNING AND APPLYING EVIDENCE- BASED RESILIENCE PRINCIPLES. WE CONTINUE THIS MISSION BY OFFERING WEEKLY RESILIENCY TRAINING CLASSES TO MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM THE UTAH CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION. OUR GOAL IS TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM THROUGH SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEW INFORMATION THAT CAN ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN DEVELOPING PROTECTIVE FACTORS. THESE PROTECTIVE FACTORS INCREASE SELF- AWARENESS, INSTILL RESILIENCE, AND REDUCE NEGATIVE AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR AS THE MEN AND WOMEN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR FAMILIES, BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND PRODUCTIVELY INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. IN 2022 WE OFFERED 93 CLASSES TO 98 MEN AND WOMEN ON PROBATION OR PAROLE. OF THOSE NUMBERS, 68 GRADUATED, HAVING COMPLETED 8 OR MORE CLASSES. THE PARTICIPANTS HAVE MADE POSITIVE REMARKS ABOUT THE LESSONS FOR EXAMPLE, "IN THIS CLASS I HAVE LEARNED TO CREATE NEW WAYS TO OVERCOME MY FRICTIONS IN MY LIFE. HOW TO CARVE THE WAYS OF MY OLD THINKING INTO BUILDING BLOCKS TO IMPROVE MY NEUROPATHWAYS TO HEALTHIER LEARNING. SELF LOVE AND WORTH. I HAVE ALSO LEARNED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ACTUALLY BEING PROUD IN MYSELF FOR OVERCOMING MY FEARS AND COMPLACENCY WITH MY OLD WAYS & LIFESTYLE. MAKES ME WANT TO STAY FOCUSED IN MY LIFE & WANT BETTER IN MY RELATIONSHIPS. THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR TEACHINGS DR AL." THESE PARTICIPANTS ARE CONTINUING TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND APPLY NEW WAYS OF THINKING AND BEING THAT LEAD TO A HEALTHIER, HAPPIER, MORE PRODUCTIVE LIFE. WE CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE YOUTH RESILIENCY MENTORING PROGRAM. IN 2022 WE DELIVERED 84 LESSONS TO 212 AT-RISK YOUTH. ONE OF THE TEACHERS OF THE YOUTH WE MENTORED STATED, "WE HAD THE RESILIENCY PROGRAM LESSONS OVER THE COURSE OF SEVERAL WEEKS. MY STUDENTS LOVED THE LESSONS AND LOOKED FORWARD TO THEM EACH DAY WHAT SEEMS TO HAVE STUCK WITH MY STUDENTS THE MOST IS THE SAYING FROM THE PROGRAM, 'IF IT IS T |
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