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  • Parent Project Lodi

    COURSE DESCRIPTION The One Eighty, in partnership with LUSD and SJCOE, is proud to offer you Parent Project. "Changing Destructive Adolescent Behavior is an award-winning intervention model addressing the most destructive of adolescent behaviors. We know of no other program that addresses it all: truancy, drugs, runaways, media, early teen sex, violence, gangs . . . Parent Project promises concrete answers for every parent question asked." CONTACT INFORMATION Brooke McGovern 209.579.4845 brooke@180lodi.org SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION SURVEY In the event that you missed this survey during the registration process, please click, or paste the following link to access the survey. Thank you!! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfFxO13NT2kjTbnX6sGPCkY5FWp9MvhtntEGxDLEzTwlxQV6A/viewform COURSE DATES January 30 - Session 1 February 06 - Session 2 February 13 - Session 3 February 20 - NO Class - Washington's Birthday February 27 - Session 4 March 06 - Session 5 March 13 - NO Class - Spring Break March 20 - NO Class - Spring Break March 27 - Session 6 April 03 - Session 7 April 10 - Session 8 April 17 - Session 9 April 24 - Session 10

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  • May 2025

    Dear Friends of One-Eighty, Walking into the teen center today, I was joined by Misty, who was returning her collection of large bags containing dirty, roughed-up soccer balls, kickball bases, and jerseys. Rounding the corner, Cameron was pushing a cart loaded far beyond it’s max weight capacity with waters, snacks, and juices. He was on his way to deliver supplies for another school’s final “lunch on the lawn.” Like all our school-based mentor/coaches, Cameron and Misty have been doing this all year. They have organized lunchtime sports, provided mentoring and coaching for students, and served our title-1 campuses in any other way the school needed. And now, at the end of the school year, it’s all winding down... (Click the PDF for the full story and more!)

  • MARCH 2025

    Dear Friends of One-Eighty, I’m sitting here at the Teen Center on a Thursday afternoon, and I can’t help but smile.  Josh, our resident substance abuse specialist, is shooting a game of pool with a student. Morgan, our Assistant Teen Center Director, enters applications at the front desk while a cadre of teen girls tell her about their day. Tess, a local artist, is making friendship bracelets with students behind the cafe counter. And Alexus, one of our amazing interns, is making a specialty coffee drink in the background, making the cafe run. Fifteen minutes ago, I sat at the front desk across from two boys who had both lost their dads and who both described the experience of feeling like they had the support they needed through the staff at this teen center. This is the first time I met them (I don’t generally work the front desk these days), but because of the atmosphere the One-Eighty staff have created, they assume that I, too, am going to be there for them.  It was a special moment, and it reminded me of a clear fact: Our young staff are truly the heartbeat of this organization.  I’ve honestly lost count of how many staff have come through the teen center to serve. It has to be over 100 by now. Each one has built special bonds and memories with students, bringing hope and possibility into their lives. Most of them would say that in their time here, they were more changed than any of the students they served You see, spending a year or more with kids like these has the potential of changing your life. They come through the doors with all the life and energy of youth, but so many of them come carrying unbelievable pain and brokenness as well. To have the honor of walking these kids through those struggles, living in the tension with them, and knowing that you might make a true difference in their ultimate outcome… It’s deeply moving. Over the past year, we have been re-crafting our internship program with this reality in mind. We’ve recognized that our younger staff have the chance to discover so much about this work, themselves, and the way God operates in the broken spaces and places in this world. So over the year, this current group of interns has gone through a brand new program. They’ve pressed deeply into this time of learning and growth. They’ve each connected with a dedicated mentor. They’ve undergone personality and job placement tests. They’ve gone through intensive biblical and theological study. They’ve cross-trained into every leg of our organization, working on campus, doing adventure programming, and engaging in community development.  One of their final projects this year was a volunteer appreciation lunch, which they organized and led on their own. At the end of lunch, they each shared their stories of transformation throughout their internship. It was truly one of those moments that you had to be present to understand. It became clear to all in the room that these three young people had their worlds changed, and were each going on to be world-changers in their own way.  As our supporters, you need to know that your contributions are being multiplied far beyond the students and community in Lodi. They are going to reverberate far into the future through these amazing staff. Thank you!  Serving our Youth, Jake and Alison McGregor  Executive Co-Directors One-Eighty Programs

  • FEBRUARY 2025

    Dear Support Team,  Q: Where might you find 40+ grown adults playing the old playground game “steal the bacon” with a rubber chicken at midday in Lodi?  A: The One-Eighty, of course!  Each month, we (Jake and Aly) are privileged to host our entire team for an“All Staff” Training. Everyone from our college-aged interns to mental health clinicians with 30+ years of experience all gather together for a 2-hour meeting filled with fun, encouragement, and training. The All-Staff has become one of our favorite parts of the job. It serves as a reminder of just how much God has done through this little organization. Each time we gather, we’re humbled to remember the kinds of dynamic, gifted individuals he’s brought together to serve the young people of this community, and blown away as we hear the stories they bring back from the field. We do our best to give them fuel for their mission and create space for them to collaborate and build each other up. It really is a special time.  This past week, after a spirited game of “valentines day trivia,” we took the team through a vision-casting exercise. Jake began by reminding the team of our faith-based roots. As followers of Jesus, we seek to model our presence in the world after his own. One of the defining characteristics of Jesus was his compassion. In the Bible Jesus is often described as being “moved with compassion”—literally, moved in his stomach— when he sees someone hurting, sick, or in need. At One-Eighty, we encourage our staff to be paying attention when we’re likewise “moved with compassion.” When there is gang violence, when a student runs away, when a family is in danger of breaking apart, whatever the case may be, we need to allow our hearts to break when we see it. After all, to experience that pain is to feel just a tiny fraction of what Jesus feels alongside us when He sees the same.  In the next part of the exercise, Alison guided the groups through a discussion on what is “moving them” in their counseling practices, on school sites, in the neighborhoods, and at the teen center. Their responses let us know that they are indeed paying attention. From their work, they identified issues such as lack of teenage self worth/value, lack of opportunity for work for young people, a loss of societal emphasis on family/parenting, and a lack of hope. Some of the stories they shared around their tables were truly heartbreaking, but not a single member of the team was daunted. They were all optimistic that a difference could be made, which made the final evolution of the exercise really fun.  The final question for them to wrestle with was this: If we were given a million dollars to spend to meet the needs that move you, how would you spend it? It was so powerful to wander around and listen to each group begin to dream. An “intentional family program” was envisioned by our youngest staff members, where aspects of our organization would be reoriented to families rather than just teens. Our community development folks came up with a program designed to increase social mobility in our east-side neighborhoods, with job training and the opening of one or more businesses in the neighborhood that would employ  young people. Our clinicians were also all about rebuilding and restoring families, with a transitional living home (or series of homes) at the center of their plans. Families would receive intensive mentoring, and the whole program would exist in partnership with the school district so that everyone was working for the success of the family.  They came up with all that in less than 20 minutes!  We share all this with you because as our supporters, you need to know that the people you have working for this organization are amazing. They are doing far more than just a job here. They work hard, think critically, and are completely bought into the mission. They are integrated with one another, working together to bring true hope and transformation to the young people and families we serve. Perhaps most importantly, they understand what each dollar means to this organization. When given the opportunity to spend a million bucks, not a single one of them came up with an idea that seemed silly or superfluous.  Each time these people come together, we are reminded once again of the special thing God has done and continues to do here in Lodi. As always, none of it happens without you. Thank you for giving us the support we need to lead and serve these amazing people!  Serving our Youth, Jake and Alison McGregor  Executive Co-Directors One-Eighty Programs

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  • One-Eighty | Staff

    Check out our wonderful staff who love the community, its youth, and its families Staff Page! We are pleased to introduce you to our staff! They are the backbone of our organization when it comes to getting it done. We believe that each of our staff (present and past) work here for a reason. We would not be where we are without them. At The One-Eighty, we exist in many different facets, but we work as one. To all of our countless volunteers , your work and donations may have been done in the background , but the effects of what you did are visible for the world to see . On behalf of our staff and those who call the One-Eighty home, Thank You! We are so excited to see what comes in the years ahead. executive Executive Co-Directors Alison & Jake McGregor Mail Alison Mail Jake Admin Team Counseling Executive Assistant Brooke McGovern Mail Programs Executive Assistant Tawney Davis Mail Bookkeeper Sheila Alagna Mail Counseling Admin Assistant Katherine Harper Mail Teen Center Teen Center Program Director Coming Soon Mail Teen Center Assistant Director morgan wilson Mail Counseling Executive Director & Therapist Alison McGregor LMFT Mail Clinical Director & Therapist Michele Silva LMFT Mail Therapist & Development Director Kevin Brown LMFt Mail Therapist & School-Based Counselor Christa Pera aMFT Mail Substance Abuse Counselor josh brown cadc-1 ca Mail Therapist Angela Anderson LMFT Mail School-Based Counselor Andrea Baeza Associate MFT Mail Therapist Justin Guest MFT Trainee Mail School-Based Counselor LaTreisha burns pps Mail Behavioral Interventionist "Coach" Cameron Davis Mail Behavioral Interventionist "Coach" Cari Diaz Mail Behavioral Interventionist "Coach" MIsty Woody Mail Behavioral Interventionist "Coach" alyssa flores Mail Behavioral Interventionist "Coach" liz stevahn Mail Behavioral Interventionist "Coach" Morgan Wilson Mail Job Readiness and Employment Steve Mazza Mail Job Readiness Coach Pat Patrick Mail community Director & Intentional Neighbor liz stevahn Mail Director & Intentional Neighbor Cameron Davis Mail Intentional Neighbor katie Stanley Mail Intentional Neighbor Carole Skelton Mail Intentional Neighbor Tawney Davis Mail Community Development Specialist & Intentional Neighbor Shane Durnell Mail Intentional Neighbor anna Durnell Mail Intentional Neighbor Josh Brown Mail adventures Executive Director/Adventures Director Jake McGregor Mail Adventures Staff Christa Pera Mail Adventures Staff kenny mcgregor Mail

  • One-Eighty | School Site Resources

    We're glad you're here. Though we are an adolescent-focused counseling center, we also believe that being available to families in all stages is essential. We are proud to offer multiple classes & resources for the whole family and have staff present on most campuses. Whether you seek treatment for yourself or someone else, we look forward to speaking with you. SChool Site Resources One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer you a variety of classes and resources for you to grow. Whether it's tools for children or resources for the parent, we believe that a healthy family means everyone is thriving . We're here to help in any way we can. Look through our revolving courses and click the "Learn More" to begin! Resources & Classes Listen Professional Therapists Counseling for all ages is provided as a vital step towards understanding yourself and your family better, and build a more successful future Learn More Overcome Noon League Sports Kids are known for getting in trouble during recess. Let's take all of that energy and channel it in to sports that develop the person they are becoming! Learn More Overcome WhyTry Evidence Based program for 6th -12th to improve students' ability to engage, motivate, and build resilience in students. Learn More Support Parent Project Parent Project is an award-winning intervention model addressing the most destructive of adolescent behaviors. Learn More Overcome Too Good for Drugs Designed to mitigate the risk factors and enhance protective factors related to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs use. Learn More Prepared Job Readiness Program Our Job Readiness Program provides assessments, resume training, budgetting, interview attire, and placement for your future career! Learn More Are We on Your Site? Whether it's through our professional therapists helping to shoulder the call to respond to mental health issues amongst our students, or one of our behavioral interventionists providing resources for our students to have a brighter future, we are pleased to be partnered with the San Joaquin County Office of Education and be on Lodi Unified School and Galt Unified School campuses. One-Eighty Programs Proudly Supports Students, Families & Staff at the Following Locations: Elementary Schools Ansel Adams Elementary Beckman Elementary Clairmont Elementary Clyde. W Needham Elementary Creekside Elementary Davis Elementary Elkhorn Elementary Ellerth E. Larson Elementary Erma B. Reese Elementary George Lincoln Mosher Elementary George Washington Elementary Heritage Elementary Houston School Joe Serna Jr. Charter John Muir Elementary Julia Morgan Elementary Lakewood Elementary Lawrence Elementary Leroy Nichols Elementary Live Oak Elementary Lockeford Elementary Lois E. Borchardt Elementary Manlio Silva Elementary Oakwood Elementary Parklane Elementary Podesta Ranch Elementary Sutherland Elementary Victor Elementary Vinewood Elementary Wagner-Holt Elementary Westwood Elementary Woodbridge Elementary Middle Schools Christa McAuliffe Middle Delta Sierra Middle Henderson School Lodi Middle Millswood Middle Morada Middle Lodi High Schools Bear Creek High Liberty High Lodi High Middle College High Plaza Robles High Ronald E. McNair High Tokay High Galt High Schools Galt High School Liberty Ranch High School Other School Sites Independence School Lincoln Technical Academy Lodi Adult School Lodi Unified Digital Academy School Readiness & Preschool Turner Academy Valley Robotics Academy ABC's of Mental Health We are equipped and ready to provide the ABC’S of Mental Health to your students and their parents. Consider this your Mental Health Every Day Care! This curriculum is a 3-week series designed to educate your youth on how to detect mental health concerns in themselves and their peers, and how to be a life-saving resource. Email us below to begin! Get Your ABC's of Mental Health!

  • One-Eighty | Lodi

    Dedicated to the restoration of our city through 180 degree turns towards thriving physically, emotionally, & spiritually. ...dedicated to the restoration of our city through one-eighty degree turns towards thriving physically, emotionally & spiritually. One-Eighty Central Street Residency Where Mission, Theology & Life Grow Together Discover More! 20 years of c ommitment to TEE N s & FAMIL IES "When we first started coming here we were going down the wrong path, but as we’ve talked to other people that came to the 180 and talking to the staff it’s kind of turned us around. Now we aren’t going down the wrong path, we’re going toward success and living a good life." - Alex More Stories REcent News! May 2025 Dear Friends of One-Eighty, Walking into the teen center today, I was joined by Misty, who was returning her collection of large bags... One-Eighty Programs MARCH 2025 Dear Friends of One-Eighty, I’m sitting here at the Teen Center on a Thursday afternoon, and I can’t help but smile. Josh, our resident... One-Eighty Programs 1 2

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