Open the door to your local police station and find out what they do to make your community a better place. A local police department serves communities by keeping people safe, enforcing laws, developing relationships, and making sure young people have the resources they need. Learn about this organization and how you can help.
These activities and games educate, equip, and empower young people to build community, trust, and open communication with others in their community.
Ice breakers:
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Rabbi Bunam used to tell young men who came to him for the first time the story of Rabbi Eisik, son of
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Once, the disciples of the Baal Shem Tov decided to prepare him a special Sabbath. They worked for days
...A Sufi Tale: Usually the Hodja has no trouble coming up with the sermon to deliver on Friday afternoons. However, when he draws a blank, he uses his creativity and then he doesn’t have to give a sermon for weeks! What is the source of inspiration in our lives, and to whom do we look for guidance? Often wisdom is available within.
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In a small cottage there lived a widow woman and her daughter, May. Although May was
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A housewife knew a story. She also knew a song. But she kept them to herself, never told anyone the
...Students trust another to take them for a blindfolded walk. They discuss what it feels like to be in each role. They discuss the role of trust in communication.
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