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Key aims of the Rock Solid Project

Posted by Admin on 30th June 2009 in News

We are currently bidding for some funding from the community cashback scheme to help seed the Rock Solid Project, which aims to provide an exciting and challenging diversion for teenagers and young people.  Diverting people from crime and providing them with a positive model for success are two of the key aims of the Rock Solid Project.  If you are interested, click on one of the links below to find out more.

Vision
Our vision is a society where every school leaver has the opportunity to lead a successful and fulfilling life, and has the desire to contribute positively to their community.

Mission
Our mission is to bring the skills and experience of the best business leaders, visionaries and philanthropists to every school leaver across the South West, to ensure that successive generations have the chance to succeed.

Values
The values that we aspire to are communication, integrity, achievement, passion, growth, service, support, continuous learning, commitment, excellence, and fun.

Target Groups
The target groups are:

  • Young people in formal education
  • School leavers
  • Unemployed people of any age who want to change

Key aims
The Key aims of the Rock Solid Project are to provide an exciting and challenging diversion for teenagers and young people in order to:

  • Divert them from crime
  • Provide them with a positive model for success

If you want to find out more about the Rock Solid Project, or the Rock Solid Foundation that is behind the project, click here to contact us

Welcome to the Rock Solid Project

Posted by Admin on 7th June 2009 in News

Welcome to rocksolidproject.org the home of the Rock Solid Project.

How would you like to see a world where people of all ages could respect each other’s point of view? How would you like to hear the sounds of children playing happily on the streets, or the sound of celebration of success? How would you like to do something concrete to improve our society, and so feel good about yourself and those around you? This is the purpose of the Rock Solid Project.

The key aims of the Rock Solid Project are to provide an exciting and challenging diversion for teenagers and young people in order to:

  • Provide a positive model for success
  • Provide positive feedback for positive behaviour
  • Provide an alternative to crime

At the Rock Solid Project we take the things that we love to do and teach others how to do them, so that they can feel good about themselves. We show them the joy of music and creativity. We let them experience the feeling of self-satisfaction when they help someone else. We teach them how to say thank you and mean it, and how to react when someone thanks them. Most of all, we give them choices.

Where else in life could a positive attitude and a group of committed individuals make a difference?

Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has” Margaret Mead