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Our Work

We teach young people the real-world social skills that schools don't: how to start conversations, build genuine friendships, handle conflict, and show up with confidence.

Two Ways We Show Up

Meeting young people now — building toward more

We're honest about where we are. For the past couple of years our work has been community outreach. The deeper, hands-on workshops are the next chapter — the thing your support is building.

Community Outreach

Meeting people where they are

We present to educators and set up at all-ages school and community events, putting practical social-emotional tools directly into the hands of young people and the families who care about them.

Happening now · all ages welcome

Workshops & Seminars

Where the real change happens

Hands-on, interactive sessions where young people actually practice social skills with guidance from an experienced coach — not just theory, but skills they can use the same day. Our hands-on programs currently serve middle school through young adulthood (sixth grade and up), delivered free to schools that couldn't otherwise afford them.

The next chapter — what donations fund

School & College Programs

Reaching students where they are

Our aim is to bring social-skills training directly to high schools and colleges — and to serve every student, regardless of their family's ability to pay. Schools that can fund the work hire us directly; schools that can't receive the same workshops free, paid for by donations.

Looking Ahead

Growing back toward younger children

The SIEL Project began with a broader, all-ages focus, and our community outreach still welcomes families of every age. As donations let us grow our team, we plan to expand our hands-on programming back toward younger children — led by someone with the right early-childhood expertise. Your support is what makes that growth possible.

What Young People Learn

The skills schools never teach

Starting conversations

How to begin, even with people they don't know — and how to keep it going.

Building friendships

Turning acquaintances into genuine, lasting connections.

Handling conflict

Navigating disagreement and awkward moments without shutting down.

Overcoming anxiety

Working through shyness and social anxiety instead of avoiding people.

Showing up with confidence

Walking into a room and feeling like they belong there.

Emotional literacy

Understanding and expressing feelings — the foundation of connection.

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