The Secret To Building A Powerful Community
Have you ever wished you could change the feeling you have when you walk down the street in your neighborhood? Would you like to understand more about impacting the people around you in a positive and helpful way - without acting like you know better or are better then others?
If you don't know about the Modello housing project and what was accomplished there by Dr. Roger Mills, then it is time to learn. Join host, Jeanne Catherine as she interviews Cynthia Stennis and Lloyd Fields- a veteran of community leadership for families and communities in need. Learn how she speaks about the Three Principles to families and what kinds of transformation touches the lives of communities in need.
Cynthia Stennis: "I have been using the 3 principles since the Modello housing development in 1989, with the help of Dr. Roger Mills. Every day is an experience in my life that moves me to help others to see the health of the 3 principles in themselves. The joy of sharing these principles is that you don’t have to do anything but enjoy the moments. I have shared my experiences and taught others about the 3 principles in many countries, states, cities and communities like: Florida(Miami, Key West, Tampa, and St. Petersburg), New York, Missouri, Ohio, North Carolina, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Vermont, London, England, etc.. Using the 3 principle has help many of my previous and current families in Miami, Florida, that I have served in the Miami Dade Juvenile Services Department."
Lloyd Fields:
Lloyd Fields has worked in the field of Social work for over 27years. He has experience working with various populations during his tenure. Trained in the 3 Principles since 1987 he began work in the Modello Project in South Dade County, Florida. After the Modello project he was assigned to work with various populations and social settings: Middle schools and High Schools, local neighborhoods; Supervised Delinquency Diversionary teen program and since 2000 has worked as an Advocate against domestic violence. Presently, he is employed as an Outreach Coordinator for a Domestic Violence Shelter in Douglas County Georgia. He has a B.A. degree in Sociology; a Masters in Social work, and a Doctor in ministry.
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