Unleash Your Leadership Potential in Just 3 Hours!
What can you expect to learn in 3 hours:
Main topic #1: Discover Your Unique Leadership Style through Self-Awareness
Unveil your core values, strengths, and areas for growth
Gain crystal-clear insights into your untapped leadership potential
Craft your authentic leadership style that sets you apart
Main topic #2: Enhance Communication Skills
Confidently express yourself with assertiveness and clarity
Master the art of active listening for deeper understanding
Forge collaborative relationships and foster effective teamwork
Main topic #3: Making a Lasting Impact in Your Community
Ignite a sense of responsibility to make a meaningful impact
Nurture a culture of community engagement and active participation
Lead by example and inspire others to join forces for collective progress

Join us for an interactive and empowering workshop designed specifically for parents and their youth.
Discover the skills and mindset needed to become a confident and effective leader.
We deliver a dynamic and engaging experience tailored to youth, helping them unlock their leadership potential and make a positive impact in their lives and communities.
Connect with like-minded peers in a supportive and interactive environment, fostering collaboration and personal growth.
Walk away with practical tools, strategies, and resources that you can apply immediately to enhance your leadership skills.
At our workshop, we focus on empowering parents and youth with essential leadership principles and instilling confidence, resilience, and a sense of purpose.

Jori O'Neale is an accomplished Youth Development Specialist with over 22 years of experience working with diverse populations of at-risk youth. She holds a B.A. in Theology from St. John's University and an M.S. Ed from Queens College.
With expertise in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and Restorative Justice Practices, Jori collaborates with non-profit organizations, public agencies, and private institutions to drive positive outcomes for young individuals.
As a Youth Development Specialist since 2001, Jori designs and implements innovative programs integrating NLP, ABA, and Restorative Justice Practices. Her ability to cultivate strong relationships with stakeholders secures funding and resources for youth initiatives.
Jori is a trusted mentor, guiding at-risk youth in personal growth, conflict resolution, and skill-building. She excels as a workshop curriculum writer and facilitator, delivering engaging workshops on emotional intelligence, communication skills, and self-empowerment.
With a focus on transforming organizational cultures, Jori implements restorative justice practices, creating safer and inclusive environments for youth. Collaboration with students, families, school staff, and community partners addresses harm and fosters healing within the community.
As a change agent, Jori bridges gaps between individuals and organizations, fostering collaboration and collective impact. Her creative problem-solving strategies develop personalized intervention plans for troubled youth, promoting lasting positive change.
When me and Ms. O'Neale first met, I was in the gym. I was in ninth grade. Where am I now? I am now about to graduate high school, I started my own business and am going to trade school.
Where would I be if I never met Ms. O'Neale? I feel like I would be lost and not sure what I want to do, but when I took Ms. O'Neale's class, there she told me about business. Soon after I started my own drop ship business. Her class really helped me figure out a path to what I want to do in the future.
Nasim Minor- Class of 2023
My name is Shadrach, St. Sinclair. And when I first met Ms. O'Neale, it was the first day of freshman year, 2019 in the BTECH Gym. Um,
where am I now? Right now I'm a senior in high school. I'm about to graduate, going to college.
Where would I be if we hadn't worked together? Um, to be
honest, Miss's health class when I was a junior really helped me a lot. She helped me, learn some stuff about myself. All the questions would asking and yeah, I feel like, like I wouldn't know, a lot about myself if it wasn't for her for.
Shadrach St. Clair- Class of 2023