🏀 Help your students maximize their talents & opportunities
Published: Thu, 02/21/19
Hi Coach,
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Give your students a head start by teaching the R.E.A.L. Man Program, and help them to maximize their talents, opportunities, and ultimately, their way of living. It is a program designed to benefit both male and female student athletes.Â
~Brian Williams, The Coaching Toolbox
What is The R.E.A.L. Man Program?
It’s a strategic and progressive character development program designed to help middle school, high school, and college-aged students to reach their full potential, in every aspect of their lives. The 20-lesson program is a blueprint for success, which is aimed at helping students understand and live out the principles of a positive and influential life.
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~Brian Williams, The Coaching Toolbox
What is The R.E.A.L. Man Program?
It’s a strategic and progressive character development program designed to help middle school, high school, and college-aged students to reach their full potential, in every aspect of their lives. The 20-lesson program is a blueprint for success, which is aimed at helping students understand and live out the principles of a positive and influential life.
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Respect all people,
Especially women.
Always do the right thing.
Live a life that matters.
Especially women.
Always do the right thing.
Live a life that matters.
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Why does The R.E.A.L. Man Program matter to you?
It provides your students with the ability to act and function as respectful, respectable and responsible members of society; an understanding and appreciation of diversity; the importance of treating women with respect; a positive attitude toward self and others.
About The R.E.A.L. Man Program
The R.E.A.L. Man Program is brought to you by The H.O.P.E. Foundation For a Better Tomorrow, Inc. The H.O.P.E. Foundation provides need-based academic scholarships and funds grants for summer camps and after-school programs across the nation.
For more information, or to set up a meeting, please
reply to this email, or contact
Kathy DiCocco at 203-206-4801 or kdicocco@hopefoundation.us