Second Chance

The Second Chance Program is designed for juveniles and parents to address problems of delinquent behaviors, such as truancy, domestic violence, stealing, aggression, bullying and disorderly conduct. Participants may be court ordered or voluntary. The program consists of six workshops to help in the development of human relations and communication skills. Workshops are two hours long and are held once a week.

Contact Person

Marilynn Perry McKinney
Phone: 467-3434 ext. 3326
E-mail: victimservices@compassofcarolina.org

Program Topics

Introductory Session
Workshop One: Understanding the Problem
Workshop Two: Communication and Listening
Workshop Three: Taking Responsibility for Your Actions
Workshop Four: Problem Solving/Stress Management
Workshop Five: Effects of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Workshop Six: Respect and You/Behavioral Choices

BOTH JUVENILES AND PARENTS MUST ATTEND EACH SESSION


Program Cost

A fee of $60.00 per family will be charged. The cost of the program creates a sense of accountability and responsibility. Payment in full is required at the first workshop.
If you have special circumstances, please contact Marilynn Perry McKinney at 467-3434 prior to attending your first workshop.

MONEY ORDERS ONLY. NO CASH

Program Schedule and Locations

Families must attend an introductory session in order to enroll in the workshops. Contact Marilynn Perry McKinney to sign up for an introductory session.

Workshops are held on Tuesday from 5:30 – 7:30 at The Sullivan Center.

Directions from 301 University Ridge (Family Court)
Turn Right on Church Street
Turn Right on Augusta Road
Take the second left onto Wilkins Street
Sullivan Center is on the right at 206 Wilkins Street

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY:
Compass of Carolina serves all members of the Upstate Community. We do not engage in the practice of discrimination in the selection and participation of clients in our programs or services with respect to race, religion, color, gender, national origin, handicap, veteran status, income, or sexual orientation. Services for children under the age of majority require consent from parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and require their active participation.