

Point Break is a faith-neutral program operated by the staff of Campus Life/Youth for Christ. Campus Life has a rich history of serving adolescents throughout the United States and abroad for more than 70 years. The purpose in offering the Point Break Workshops is to encourage students as they develop character, confidence and responsibility. Point Break addresses core relational issues that young people face each day on campus. By collaborating with high schools and the local community, they develop healthy learning environments.
Point Break - Anti Bullying Program
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The purpose of Point Break is to improve the behaviors, values and attitudes of high school students on their campuses and in their communities, intervening before acts of bullying, hatred or violence occur. As a result, better learning environments are created, relationships are forged and reconciliation begins. Students, who before the workshop bullied others, often feel a sense of empathy towards their fellow students and the desire to stop their bullying behavior after experiencing Point Break.
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How can you help Point Break?
Point Break seeks to find caring community volunteers from area businesses and faith organizations as well as churches. Often times, interested adults want to have some meaningful involvement with their community high school, or middle school, but they don't know where to begin. With Point Break workshops, adults can come to volunteer, playing the critical role of small group facilitator. Volunteers gain extremely valuable experience, as they relate to students, forming a deep, profound connection inside the context of the Point Break program.
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If you are interested in having a Point Break Workshop at your school, contact Point Break Coordinator, Bryan Brookes.