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Starkville group hosts life skills training day for youth
Summary
The Safe Place Foundation Inc. held its second Life Skills Training Day at Peter's Rock Family Life Center, offering hands-on instruction in tasks such as hanging sheet rock, landscaping, automotive maintenance and painting for 10–19-year-olds; the event included free food and completion certificates. The foundation says it plans to hold similar sessions every two to three months.
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The Safe Place Foundation Inc. held its second Life Skills Training Day at Peter's Rock Family Life Center in Starkville. Young people ages 10 to 19 attended hands-on sessions in trades and practical tasks. Organizers provided free food and completion certificates and volunteers helped run the event. The foundation describes itself as a non-profit that provides food, shelter and life skills to youth and those in need.
Key details:
- The event was hosted by the Safe Place Foundation Inc. and was the organization's second Life Skills Training Day.
- Participants were aged 10–19 and attended during spring break.
- Hands-on training included hanging sheet rock, landscaping, automotive maintenance and professional painting.
- Free food and completion certificates were offered to attendees, and volunteers assisted with instruction.
- Founder and president Saperior Patton emphasized giving youth exposure to skills that can last a lifetime, and attendees said the day helped them explore future options.
Summary:
The program aimed to give practical trade experience and exposure to young people who may not otherwise encounter these opportunities, and organizers described volunteer involvement and youth interest as heartening. The Safe Place Foundation plans to repeat the Life Skills Training Day every two to three months. Undetermined at this time.
