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All I Know Incorporated
All I Know Incorporated provides programs to improve the quality and quantity of comprehensive community-based programs for at-risk children, youth, and families. Our mission is to equip limited resource families and youth who are at-risk for not meeting basic human needs with the tools and skills they need to lead positive, productive, and contributing lives.
Unfortunately, millions of Americans live in distressed neighborhoods where a combination of crime, poverty, unemployment, poor health, struggling schools, inadequate housing, and disinvestment keep many residents from reaching their full potential. The complexity of these issues has led to the emergence of comprehensive place-based and community-oriented initiatives that involve service providers from multiple sectors, as well as community representatives from all types of organizations, to work together to reduce and prevent crime and to revitalize communities.
We operate on the belief that through enriching the lives of young adults, we can turn the tides of underemployment, crime and substandard living environments.
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Our Programs
R.E.I.G.N.
Renewed, Empowered, Influential, Galvanized, Necessary
RENEWED
With a sense of importance to society, family, and friends.
EMPOWERED
By the knowledge and belief that what they bring to the table is of significance.
INFLUENTIAL
To those in similar situations. Living life as an example that with hard work and the right support, adversity can be overcome.
GALVANIZED
By the strength and encouragement gained though interactions with those who believe in the possibility of success.
All I Know Inc. is collecting items for the “You are Worthy” Prom dress Event which allows referred teens the experience they deserve.
The event will include a prom dress giveaway and makeover; inspiring young ladies the opportunity to select a free dress, shoes, jewelry, and accessories.
The event includes a prom dress giveaway and makeover; providing young ladies the opportunity to select a free dress, shoes, jewelry, and accessories.
Items Needed:
Formal Dresses
Shoes
Hand Bags
Costume Jewelry
Garment Bags
Volunteers Needed:
Hairstylists
Nail Technicians
Personal Shoppers
Makeup Artists
Donate your gently worn coats, sweaters, hats and gloves. All donations are distributed to individuals in need.
Every Fall we collect donations of schools supplies for all grade levels. We distribute donated items in January, just after Christmas break.
Four week, one day per week seminar designed to provide insight and skills to use past experiences as a basis to:
Acknowledge and come to terms with often traumatic experiences
Understand that we live in a constant state of Survival
Discover the hidden Purpose behind those experiences
Find a way to use those experiences to positively impact the lives of themselves and others
Facilitated by persons (therapist or life coach) who have experienced traumatic events. Use those events to discover their purpose in life and are now using what they have learned and are still learning to enhance the lives of individuals who have had similar experiences.
During this workshop, young ladies between the ages of 13-17 engage in learning opportunities to include general hygiene, improving self-esteem and leadership workshops.
Many, if not all of the participants have never participated in this caliber of workshop and live in environments where this workshop is greatly needed.
We expect to positively impact the lives of these young ladies and by extension, the lives of the people in the community.
Workshop includes, but not limited to:
- Interview Skills
- Personal Safety
- Hygiene
- College Preparation
- Healthy Dating
- Positive Self Esteem
- Bullying
- Personal Affirmations
- Cyber Network Dangers
- Proper Etiquette
- Personal Safety
- Positive Self Expression
- Service
- Teamwork
Geared towards youth aged 12-19. This workshop will provide interactive units designed to increase participant’s decision making skills, peer pressure and life influences.
Participants will also become exposed to the justice system and learn how their actions will affect their future life’s goals and the lives of those with their families and communities.
The workshop is designed to increase the participants’awareness of community services and available resources. Additionally, it will provide information on causes and effects of decisions impacting the lives of the participants, their families and society as a whole.
Create a positive, safe and relaxed learning environment that allows teens to express their views and discuss proven solutions to overcoming obstacles, both real and imagined.
Participants will also become exposed to the justice system and learn how their actions will affect their future life’s goals and the lives of those with their families and communities.
Some of the skills the youth and adults are educated on are as follows:
- Abstinence
- Safe Sex
- Social Media
- Cyber Crimes
- Conflict Resolution
- Healthy Personal Relationships
This workshop is intended to provide valuable life skills to young men living in at-risk family households. Countless young men from underserved families are raised by a female family member (mother, grandmother, aunt, etc.). This nonexistence of unswerving, positive male leadership within the home leads to a steady increase in the high school dropout rate, incarceration, crime, unplanned pregnancies and various forms of abuse.
The absence of positive leadership has a perpetually decimating effect on the families these young men begin to produce. The deconstruction of the futures of our young men is inevitable without this valuable curriculum by way of Learn by Example.
Some of the skills the young men are educated on are as follows:
- Tie a necktie
- Eye Contact
- Proper Handshakes
- Male Hygiene
- Healthy Personal Relationships
- Proper Attire
- Interview Skills
- Positive Self Expression
The Without Limits Youth Leadership Program consists of 4 week sessions, 5 days per week, 4 hours per day. Class size is limited to a maximum of 12 participants to ensure all students receive an exceptional level of individualized attention and plenty of opportunities to remain actively involved and engaged throughout each class session.
Geared towards teens who are challenged by lack of confidence in oral speaking, engaging in team-building gatherings and leadership abilities. Also focusing on interview skills and college preparation. This course empowers teens to become confident, effective communicators.
The Youth Leadership Program provides a unique, safe, and fun learning environment in which the teen can practice and enhance his or her communication and leadership skills.
The Without Limits Youth Leadership Program teaches the importance of all levels of community service.
We have partnered with the Jacksonville Housing Authority to bring this and other types of programs into the various housing developments which they manage.
Some of the skills the youth and adults are educated on are as follows:
- Presentation Skills
- Planning and Team-building
- Building Trust
- Creative Thinking and Innovation
- Confidence Building
- Active Listening Skills
- Dealing with Diverse Personalities
- Oral Presentation
- Graduation
According to The American Heart Association, Where you live matters! People who live in African-American, Hispanic, and lower-income neighborhoods are more likely than others to die from a cardiac arrest. In fact, African-Americans and Hispanic cardiac arrest victims are also 30% less likely to have someone stop and perform CPR.
Additionally, Americans who had not been trained in CPR within the past five years said they would be more likely to perform Hands-Only CPR than conventional CPR on a teen or adult who collapses suddenly.
Hands-Only CPR performed by a bystander has been shown to be as effective as conventional CPR with mouth-to-mouth breaths in the first few minutes of an out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest.
The nonprofit organization, All I Know Incorporated aims to provide hands only CPR training to a minimum of 600 youth that live in at-risk and under-served neighborhoods across Duval, St. Johns and Clay Counties in the year 2018. Many of our youth often babysit their siblings or elderly grandparents. We want to empower them to handle an emergency situation should it arise.
Please help us make a difference in our communities by contributing to the success of this potentially lifesaving training.