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Dr. Stem Multicultural Performing Arts Center
Increasing Numbers of “at risk” Teens
Over the last 10 years, several studies have been done. The National Center for Children in Poverty released a study showing the increase in alcohol and drug use, the drop in age when they first try drugs and alcohol, and an increase in other risk factors.
Their assessment of this increase was found that: • peer pressure • social media, online activity, media portryal of teen issues • lack of programs and structures, as well as cuts in federal and state funding
all contributed to this rising risk epidemic.
Source: http://www.nccp.org/
What did NCCP Recommend?
Provide funding to inform and support parents at the community level. Family-focused prevention programs have decreased the use of alcohol and drugs in older children and improved effectiveness of parenting skills that favorably affected their children’s risk factors.
Support the replication of effective culturally and linguistically competent school- and community- based prevention programs. At-risk students are more likely to internalize prevention content if it is focused on their individual needs, and community-based organizations are able to tailor their intervention and prevention programs specifically to the needs of their target communities.
Provide more school-based extracurricular activity opportunities. Adolescents aged 12 to 17 who participated in extracurricular activities in 2009 were less likely to have used alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs in the past month.
Ensure confidential access to mental health services and substance use treatment for adolescents. Removing barriers to care will help adolescents get treatment earlier and avoid substance-use disorders.
This is Why we Are Here!
Company Overview
The Dr. Stem Multicultural Performing Arts Center, Inc (DMPAC), a 501c3 tax-exempt organizationand the main office is based in Salem, MA area but will also serve individuals from Greater Salem, MA, Peabody, Lynn and Beverly, Communities and eventually we would like to replicate this center across the United States and the world.
Founded in 2014, the Dr. Stem Multicultural Performing Arts Center, Inc. engages youth in a plethora of opportunities to Explore, Dream and Discover their “Creative Side” with the objective of decreasing “risky behaviors” (substance abuse, juvenile crime, teen pregnancy, high school drop-out, etc.) participation.
DMPAC also provides learning and development through the arts with a focus on emotional wellness and physical health, youth development, community building and other areas. In partnerships with organizations such as public schools, higher learning entities, senior centers, and public agencies, they ensure the broadest possible access to arts education.
Mission Statement:The mission of the DrStem Multicultural Performing Arts Center, Inc is to serve as a gathering place for the community to engage in educational opportunities and enhance understanding and enjoyment of life through the creation and presentations of the arts. We will do this by providing a premier venue for performing arts attractions and a dynamic environment for our teenagers, parents and members of the community.
Business Vision:DMPAC, Inc. will provide performing arts, health and wellness programs, career/job development, mentoring, tutoring, counseling, life skills training, computer classes, child care and enrichment education for the entire family. DrStem Multicultural Performing Arts Center, Inc. will also offer family activities to improve relationships, career success and overall emotional, physical & spiritual health. DMPAC, Inc. will also develop The DrStem radio and television show for teens, parents, motivation, inspiration and empowerment to bring about awareness on family and enrichment topics.
Company Overview
Products and ServicesDMPAC also provides learning and development through the arts with a focus on emotional wellness and physical health, youth development, community building and other areas. In partnerships with organizations such as public schools, higher learning entities, senior centers, and public agencies, they ensure the broadest possible access to arts education.
We provide year-round services. Our hours of operation are:• Monday-Friday 10:00am – 7:00 pm • Saturday 9:00 am-1:00 pm (some evenings & weekends/TBA)
Family and Enrichment Events are held 4-5 days per week; the afterschool tutorial and enrichment program is generally be conducted from 3:30-7:00 pm. Some community service projects and family activities will be held on designated weekends and evenings.
Anger Management Workshops:A 12 session cognitive behavioral therapy treatment model that employs relaxation, cognitive, and communication skills interventions.
Divorce recovery workshops-Women’s Groups:Focused on empowerment, self-awareness, transitioning, choices, letting- go, forgiveness, and assertiveness skills.
Self Esteem Groups:Adults and teens will learn to manage anger, gain self-control, improve social skills, build self-esteem, learn to appropriately express feelings, develop problem- solving skills, while having fun!
Parent Education on ADHD:Six sessions to help parents and other caregivers to better understand ADHD and how to improve interactions with those with ADHD.
Social Life Skills :School does not always prepare you for everything you need in life, so we offer a multitude of skill classes such is: teen career success group , parent support group , teen relationship , boosting self-confidence for success, health issues, coping with grief and loss, and a reflection and celebration of life.
Products and Services
Based on research, the National Endowment for the Arts has identified seven major benefits associated with study of the arts and student achievement:
• Motivation to Learn
• Enhanced Critical Thinking Skills
• Positive & Safe Learning Setting
• Strengthened Social Skill
• Higher Reading and Language Skills
• Stronger Mathematics Skills
• Decrease “Risky Behaviors”
Benefits to the Community
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ObjectivesShort Term Objectives:• Get the program up and running, conducting social life skills workshops, home work assistance. College
prep apps, and dance classes.
Long Term Objectives:• Buy our own state of the art building, that will have a • dance studio, music studio, classes for success teachings,• a radio and television studio and a state of the art • performing arts theatre where all performances will be• held. • There will also be an exchange program where teenagers in the USA can go to other parts of the world
and stay with host families while other teens come here and stay with host families as well.
• planning to have an Annual Youth With Focus Annual Conference-Bridging The Gap where youth (teens) from diverse programs, backgrounds will come together and exhibit their work, programs, talents to help adults understand the nature of youth today.
About the OwnerThe founder and board president- Dr. Sithembile (Stem) Mahlatini - has much expertise in motivating and inspiring individuals and businesses to greatness. For the past 21 years she has been working in some of the following areas:• Motivational/Inspirational Speaker• Author • Certified Passion Test Facilitator • Certified Life-Career Coach• Global Counseling & Consulting Services • TV Host: The DrStem Show • Radio personality Talk Show• Licensed Psychotherapist/Counselor- 21 years • Professional speaker with national speakers
association• Collaborates with the school district to provide
counseling to at-risk/low-income youth in crisis
Funding Needed
Amount needed: $40,000
Funds will be used for:• New Space to expand• Equipment for performing arts such as musical instruments, and microphones• Office and computer equipment
100% of your money will go towards building our program and helping kids in the area who are in need and enjoy our program. We hope to expand this so even more kids can be helped and have the opportunities we are trying to provide!
Funding Needed
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We depend on you to grow and succeed!If you would like to help us in our journey you can donate by:
Donate online: http://ww.dmpac.org/donations.html
Or contact:Dr. Sithembile “Stem” Mahlatini- President/Founder Address: 30 Federal St Suite B, Salem MA 01970
Contact: (781) 254-1602
Contact Us!
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THANK YOU!
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