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MOA introduces young people to the
outdoors, by assisting them in
finding life-long interests and
activities. This is another option
to relieve stress and anxiety
instead of gangs, drugs, sex,
alcohol, and other related choices.
All the while building mentoring
relationships and demonstrating an
honorable lifestyle.
These activities serve as a
therapeutic recreation for
prevention / intervention in at-risk
and troubled youth. These youth
will learn to appreciate themselves
for their strengths, skills and
power to set and pursue meaningful
goals. They also learn and
demonstrate personal skills of
communication and gain a clear
understanding of their role as a
meaningful contributor to their
families, schools, and communities.
The MOA staff strives to encourage
the youth in areas of self-esteem,
responsibility, motivation,
self-reliance, accountability, and
decision making.
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