MEN AGES 11-65
MENTORING SERVICE
NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION
THIS MENTORING PROGRAM IN GREEN BAY PROVIDES ASSISTANCE TO ALL
MEN WITH THEIR JOURNEY THROUGH LIFE.
THIS SERVICE PROVIDES INDIVIDUAL
AND GROUP MENTORING FOCUSING ON:
• RELATIONSHIPS
• GOAL SETTING
• RESPONSIBILITY
• ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS
• DIVORCE AND OUR RELATIONSHIPS AFTER DIVORCE.
• FAILURE, WHY WE CAN NOT SEEM TO BE WHAT WE WANT
TO BE?
• THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONTROL AND WORRY.
• WHY MEN FEEL WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER OUR ACTIONS?
• MAKING INTELLIGENT CHOICES
• WHY WE ARE FRUSTRATED AND HOW DO WE DEAL WITH THESE
FEELINGS?
SERVICES PROVIDED BY: HARRY F. SYDNEY III
HARRY HAS A DEGREE IN CRIMINOLOGY AND JUVENILE JUSTICE FROM
THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS; HE IS THE FATHER OF EIGHT CHILDREN,
FOUR BOYS AND FOUR GIRLS. HE PLAYED PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL FOR
10 SEASONS AND COACHED RUNNING BACKS WITH THE GREEN BAY PACKERS
FOR 6 YEARS. WHEN HARRY RETIRED FROM THE NFL HE LAUNCHED THIS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION BECAUSE HE HAS MADE HIS HOME IN GREEN
BAY AND WANTS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY!!!
Current Projects |
Besides the one-on-one mentoring service that My Brother's Keeper provides - We are also involved in several other projects in our community such as: |
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• Mentoring juveniles at the Brown County Juvenile Detention Center once a week.
• Mentoring juveniles at the Brown County Shelter Care Center once a week.
• Mentoring at Lincoln Hills juvenile detention center once a month.
• Mentoring at the Outagamie Juvenile Detention center once a month.
Other orginizations we are involved with:
• State of Wisconsin Department of Corrections
• Green Bay Correctional Institution
We are working with several high schools and middle schools in the Brown County area such as Preble High School on a weekly basis as well as working with many of the counselors or liaison officers at our middle schools to help create a better environment for all of us to live in. |
Call us today: 920-884-1150
HSYDNEY@MYBROTHERSKEEPERINC.NET
My Brother's Keeper is
for all men ages 11-65
All men are welcome regardless of race, creed,
color, or ethnic background.