Sandler Training - June/July 2019

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Attitude in the Sandler Success Triangle

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A Closer Look at Passive Communication

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Case Study: Building Something to Last

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Learning New Skills With Lynda.com

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A Closer Look at Hope House

CHARITY SPOTLIGHT: HOPE HOUSE Here at Sandler, we know how important a sense of community is, and it comes with a responsibility to take care of those around us. Hope House is able to do just that with some of society’s most vulnerable citizens. Through their work with children in need, they’ve been able to provide housing for kids all over the United States. Their main focus GIVING KIDS THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO SUCCEED Their mission is to provide a home-like, family atmosphere by showing their kids love, a lifestyle of structured activities, appropriate discipline, and educational opportunities. Through the years, they have found change doesn’t have to come from something profound; simply having someone there to listen allows the kids to reach their fullest potential. When that’s not enough, they ensure the emotional and social needs of all their children are met. That means reaching out to find

is children between the ages of 6–18 who are suffering from emotional impairment, developmental delays, or who come from dysfunctional families. In this way, they’re able to serve children from all areas of our great country. Not to be outdone, they also consider children from other countries if they feel the need is great enough. Simply put: Their goal is for no child to go another day without a home.

the appropriate psychiatric, psychological, social work, and counseling professionals to fit the youth’s specific needs.

Although they are a non-denominational organization, they also help the children find healing through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. They offer church and chaplain services to any child who might want to pursue those. Ultimately, their goal is to return young people to their own families whenever possible. By acting as an intermediary between their old life and a better life ahead, they give kids the skills to be successful in their personal ambitions.

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