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  • One-Eighty | Easter Sunrise Service

    Community Easter Sunrise Service 2025 April 20, 2025 ~ 6:00am Lodi Lake Park - Back Parking Lot 1101 W Turner Rd, Lodi, CA 95242 WOULD YOUR CHURCH LIKE A PROMO PACKAGE FOR SUNRISE SERVICE 2025? DOWNLOAD all are welcome! --- Bring your blankets and chairs, hot coffe e and cocoa, kids, and grandparents as we worship our risen King at sunrise ! If you've been to a s unrise service before, you can expect the same great start to your morning as in years past. With bonfires and cold noses, we will worship and dive into God's Word together! -- Donuts will be there for the early birds (while supplies last...)! SEE YOU THERE! QUESTIONS? Mail Phone Song Sheets Note

  • One-Eighty | Rose Garden Gala Thank You

    In 2020, we learned that responding to a crisis and trauma can be as easy as knocking on your neighbor's door. We also learned we were made for this. Join us for a night of dinner, socializing, live auction and fun. Raising money for One-Eighty Programs, helping provide services across our community. ROSE GARDEN GALA 2023 TONIGHT'S SPONSORS Wine & Dessert Provided by: Block 21 Winery Harney Lane Winery Macchia Mettler Family Vineyards Michael David Winery Oak Farm Vineyards Van Ruiten Family Winery Nothing Bundt Cakes One-Eigh ty Program Sponsors The Sturman Family Scientific Specialties Nor-Cal Paint, Inc. John & Lynn Stroh Cecil Harp Memorial Fund Lodi Memorial Hospital Foundation Bull BBQ Event Sponsors: Harney Lane Winery WhisperKOOL / VinoTheque Jim & Jan Ehlers Table Sponsors: Attentive Investments, LLC Bank of Stockton Bockmon & Woody Electric Co. Inc Bryan & Debi Hyzdu Cantrell Networks Don & Peggy Walters Dan & Sharon Brown Family F&M Bank Fermented Vision GMK Machining Horizon Community Church Keyholders 360 Inc. Lodi Christian School Mid-Cal Moving & Storage Co. Neil & Shelby Young Nitschke Family Pat Patrick & Friends Reed & Michelle Rosenberg Schumacher Insurance Solutions ShellPro Steve & Holly Newman Stokes Family Farms Thomas & Bayless Families Tim & Gwen Stevenson Tony & DeAnna Morefield United Pallet Services Vineyard Christian Middle School On behalf of our staff and the lives touched by One-Eighty, THANK YOU!

  • One-Eighty | Anchored In

    One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer Parent Project: "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." Anchored in Anchored In allows teens to find support, strategies, and solutions from their peers. Anchored In includes open hours at the Teen Center (pool tables, rock climbing, coffee), free pizza, and a discussion on how to overcome obstacles faced by today's teens. Designed and facilitated by a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor and Clinical Counselor, each curriculum will include steps to reduce problematic behaviors, education on substances, and addictive behaviors. Life is hard and confusing. Our goal is to promote self-empowerment, resiliency, healthy life skills, and a positive self-image. Just Show Up! Join us Tuesdays 5:00-6:00p! Resiliency Topics: What are stressors? Basics of anxiety and depression. What are coping skills? Positive vs. Negative How do we learn coping skills? Family Systems Self-Awareness and Mindfulness How do thoughts affect our outlook? Self Talk How do we practice healthy coping skills in the real world? Substance Use/Misuse Self-Harm Positive Choices in Friendships Future Thinking vs Stagnation One-Eighty Base Camp 17 West Lockeford Street, Lodi CA 95240 209.339.1616 counseling@180lodi.org

  • One-Eighty | Careers and Volunteers

    Fulfill your college internship here and learn what it means to be a youth worker, or volunteer and support Lodi youth and families Career & Volunteer The One-Eighty strives to help youth and families thrive physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. Join the team to meet the needs of the community and to give support to its youth and families. We are always looking for our next staff member, volunteer staff, or mentor! Fill out an app today! One-Eighty application Mail Job openings! "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." - Anne Frank Community Co-Director Full or Part-Time (Paid) Discover More! Central Street Residency Discover More! Homework Club Volunteer Volunteer Discover More! Client Intake Specialist Administer Justice Volunteer Discover More! Youth Mentor $25-$27 /per hour @ averaging 20-25 hours per week Discover More!

  • One-Eighty | Parent Project

    One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer Parent Project: "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." Parent Project One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer Parent Project: "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." Register Now! CLASS DETAILS: Parent Project is a 10-week course that runs with the LUSD school calendar and break schedule. New classes begin at the start of every school quarter. PRICE: Free! Thanks to the San Joaquin County Office of Education! One-Eighty Programs - Lodi 17 West Lockeford Street, Lodi CA 95240 209.339.1616 brooke@180lodi.org First Name Last Name Guests Name and Relationship Parent Project Location Choose a Location Phone Email Your Student's Information Thanks for submitting! Send

  • One-Eighty | About

    We exist to impact the lives of youth and encouraging growth and positive development Mission Since 2002, we have been dedicated to the restoration of our city through 180° turns toward teens and families thriving physically, emotionally, & spiritually. Our Services TEEN CENTER Our original facility and programming, est. 2002. Offers a cafe, computer & gaming attractions, a climbing wall, and more. Mobile Unit at Lodi Skatepark every Thursday. Mentoring programs, clubs, and our caring staff continue to provide a place of hope and refuge, and all are welcome. Discover More! COUNSELING & RESOURCES Providing comprehensive mental health services with an emphasis on adolescents and their families. Individual, family, and group therapy is offered at the Dan Brown House and 405 W. Pine Street. Evidence-based resiliency programming and mental health intervention at over a dozen High, Middle, and Elementary Schools in Lodi, Stockton, and Galt. Discover More! COMMUNITY Seeking in the peace and prosperity of the city into which we’ve been sent. IntentionalNeighbors live and work in underserved communities. They provide tutoring programs for at-risk students, invest in community development, and work to activate assets in diverse neighborhoods with everything they need to thrive. Discover More! ADVENTURES Taking kids outside their normal environment to see a world that’s bigger than the one they know. Offering day trips on rivers, mountains, and oceans, and providing epic multi-day backcountry experiences that build character, leadership, and a sense of hope. Discover More! a word from our board Dreaming boldly and praying faithfully: this has been the calling of our Board of Directors over these last two decades. In that time, One-Eighty Programs has grown and changed alongside our community in ways beyond what any of us could have imagined. As one of the original Small Group leaders when the One-Eighty began as a simple Teen Center in 2002 and even still as the Chairman of the Board for the last several years, I couldn’t have known what this great organization would become. What started as a humble effort to create a safe gathering place for teens has matured into so much more: counseling services to provide for the mental health needs of our local community and schools, after-school programs, job readiness classes, and summer programs with clubs and activities at the teen center and in neighborhood parks, a mobile unit to connect remotely at the skate park and beyond, and One-Eighty Adventures which takes kids on trips from the sunny coast to the high Sierras. The One-Eighty is an organization that has not only met the needs of the Lodi community but has dared to do so much more for twenty years. Not believing that we have the power to do anything on our own but trusting that God can do everything when we faithfully follow Him, our board has prayerfully supported the expansion of One-Eighty with every generous donation from our committed supporters. It seems that every time the One-Eighty has stepped out and ventured to do more, God has answered with a clear path and provision for success. Our community of supporters has proven time and time again through their amazing donations that we cannot dream too big for God. Responsible for vision and governance over the whole of One-Eighty Programs, the Board of Directors does not take lightly the tremendous gifts of time and money so generously offered by our supporters. We are so thankful for and proud to be part of the One-Eighty family of volunteers, and we are so humbled by and appreciative of our extended family of One-Eighty supporters. Our commitment is to continue to dream, continue to pray, continue to serve, and continue to trust God. I can’t wait to see what He does with and through One-Eighty Programs in the next twenty years. - Captain Tony Morefield , Chairman of the One-Eighty Programs Board our HISTORY 2001 Glen Barnes, a youth pastor with First Baptist Church, catches a vision for a teen center in Lodi. With a little bit of action and a whole lot of faith, little miracles begin to happen. Amazingly, at the very same time, the United Way of San Joaquin county puts up a $180,000 grant to establish a teen center in the county. A local benevolent family hears about this dream, purchases the old Lodi Post Office at 17 W. Lockeford St, and offers a $1 per year lease to the fledgling organization. The vision quickly becomes reality. 2002 The One-Eighty Teen Center officially opens it’s doors! Under the leadership of Executive Director Brad VanderHamm and Program Director Jake and his wife Alison McGregor, the main attractions are the pool tables, a hand-built skatepark, and live music venue, which together draw crowds of as many as 200 students at a time. 2004 Confronted with local gang activity, substance abuse, and a host of other “at-risk” behaviors, the leadership pivot, centering One-Eighty programming around mentoring—transformative relationships between caring adults and the students who call the teen center home. Clubs are formed, including a computer club, stamp collecting club, and an outdoor adventure club complete with a rock climbing wall. The building becomes more than just a fun place to be, it becomes a place where there is potential for real life change. 2006 With Brad’s retirement, Jake takes the reins as Executive Director and procures a major grant to rebuild the One-Eighty skatepark. Local skaters become part of a growing crowd of kids we affectionately call our “ragamuffins” - students of color, LGBTQ youth, music “scene kids,” and so many more. We learn to take seriously the call of Jesus so that all those who are weary, burdened, broken, or poor in spirit can come to Him and find rest and abundant life (John 10:10, Matt 11:28). One-Eighty becomes a refuge. Seeing these kids with both their vast potential and many wounds, Dan Brown, a professional counselor, and longtime local youth pastor and mentor volunteered his time to host a weekly resiliency group at Liberty High School with some of the One-Eighty students. Alison soon joins him, and she quickly sees a desperate need for adolescent mental health services in Lodi. Alison begins studying for her master’s degree in marriage & family therapy, with an eye toward what might come in the future. 2007 One-Eighty hosts the largest Battle of the Bands ever, with well over 500 teens in attendance at the American Legion Hall. The winning local band, A Skylit Drive, takes their $1,000 prize money and goes on tour. They eventually land singles on the Billboard charts and play the Vans Warped Tour. 2008 With Dan Brown having tragically passed away, the need for local mental health services galvanizes the organization. Aly finishes her degree and One-Eighty opens “Adolescent & Family Services,” the first local mental health program dedicated to teenagers and their families. Within a few years, the program now known as One-Eighty Counseling & Resources begins offering evidence-based resiliency programming on multiple public school sites and provides counseling services to a growing list of individual students and families. Meanwhile, thanks to the generous contributions of over 30 local families and businesses, One-Eighty is able to acquire the small house next door (once on the market for $299,000) for $54,000. It is lovingly named “The Dan Brown House.” It is run down, but full of potential. Intern Erin Westgate initially moves into the back part of the house to better love and care for the kids in the neighborhood, and Aly sets up shop in the front bedroom to offer individual private counseling. Both Erin’s move and Aly’s tenacity in carrying on Dan’s legacy foreshadow things to come. 2013 The City of Lodi sees a spike in gang-related crime, with multiple violent incidents and far too many homicides among the east-side community. In partnership with the Lodi Police Department, Glen, Jake, and a host of other pastors and community leaders come together to form Care Lodi. This partnership provides funding for neighborhood intervention programs, places more One-Eighty counselors on school campuses, and creates a brand new position at One-Eighty: Intentional Neighbor. Liz Stevahn, a bilingual former missionary to Mexico, joins the team as the first "Intentional Neighbor,” moving into the toughest part of the neighborhood and hosting a tutoring program in Hale Park. Liz hears gunshots at night, keeps the kids away from fights in the park, and slowly begins to win the respect of her neighbors, the community... even the gang members themselves. 2014 One-Eighty’s backyard skatepark has finally seen one too many kick-flips. Rather than try and rebuild the ramps yet again, One-Eighty acquires a 35’ Winnebago and converts it into the One-Eighty Mobile Unit, a rolling teen center complete with a skate & scooter shop, video-editing equipment, and a snack bar. The Mobile Unit sets up shop at Kofu skatepark and in other neighborhood parks as needed, providing the same caring adults, resources, and mentoring that One-Eighty is known for. 2018 With Jake stepping away for a season, Alison McGregor takes on the Executive Director role. Under her leadership, One-Eighty refocuses the mission and re-emphasizes partnerships. While One-Eighty continues to be known for its programs for teens, a bigger vision takes hold—one that “seeks the peace and prosperity of the city into which you are sent (Jer. 29).” More counselors, more intentional neighbors, and more community opportunities abound. Kenny McGregor retires from a 35-year career in the energy industry to start One-Eighty Adventures, providing opportunities for at-risk youth to experience oceans, mountains, and life-changing backcountry experiences. Many of the One-Eighty kids see the ocean or experience places like Yosemite for the very first time... and are given a bigger vision for their own lives and future. 2019 Unable to stay away, Jake rejoins the team and he and Aly lead as partners, hanging on for dear life as One-Eighty begins a season of dramatic growth. Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous single donor and the consistent partnership with First Baptist Church, One-Eighty is able to acquire a house at 409 Hilborn Street- the first intentional neighboring location owned by the organization. Care Lodi becomes One-Eighty Community. The number of Intentional Neighbors increases to 7, spread out across 4 houses and apartments in strategic locations on the east side. These neighbors work to help establish Horizon Preschool, which provides early childhood education opportunities in the neighborhood. Kingdom Community, a small gathering dedicated to putting the Christian faith into action, begins meeting on Sunday nights, empowering local people of faith and former One-Eighty students (now adults) to join in bringing hope to our city. 2020 COVID!!! Undaunted, One-Eighty carries on and expands its work, again pivoting to the need. The teen center and after-school programs in 3 neighborhoods are repurposed to provide “Distance Learning Centers,” opportunities for students to continue their learning in spite of poor internet access or unsafe home environments. One-Eighty’s counseling staff meet students on front porches, intentional neighbors deliver care packages, and the team provides love and hope to struggling families. 2020 The mental health crisis precipitated by the pandemic creates a sense of urgency. One-Eighty again partners with First Baptist Church, this time to host a mental health conference and provide ongoing training designed to give teachers, parents, and grandparents the tools they need to navigate these troubled times with their kids. Counseling & Resources services, led by Dan Brown’s son Kevin, expands into 3 schools in the Galt Unified School District. 2020 In May, One-Eighty opens the doors of the new One-Eighty Counseling Center at 405 W. Pine Street. This facility is perfect beyond even the wildest of expectations, providing more and better space for the rapidly expanding counseling team to do their vital work. Today Not only is the vision still alive, but it also continues to grow and become more beautiful each day. What began as a single teen center with a staff of 4 has grown to a staff of 25. We have program sites in as many as 20 schools, parks, churches, and 4 of our own facilities. We are carried by a support network numbering nearly 1,000 individuals, businesses, churches, and foundations. Our team, which has included hundreds of board members, interns, support staff, and volunteers over the past 20 years, is as strong and as hungry as ever. TOMORROW The groundwork has been set for impact far into the future... and far from where we started... When Jesus arrived on the scene, his first words were actually a quote from the scriptures of His people: “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners, and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” When He finished teaching, He put down the text and said, “...today these words are fulfilled in your hearing.” (Luke 4:18-21) Over the years, we have come to the conclusion that Jesus actually meant what He said. Far from being an empty religion, His promise was that an ancient vision had been fulfilled and that real hope, real freedom, and real healing had arrived in this world. He then sent his followers to carry that message forward, not just with their words, but with concrete action. It hasn’t always been easy, and at times we’ve been far from perfect, but as Jesus’ followers, our simple task is to continue to bring that sort of hope wherever we go, in full faith that He is able to bind up the brokenhearted and give young people a tomorrow that is different from today. By His grace, we have seen it happen, time and time again. Little miracles and big miracles have always been a part of our story. As we look to the horizon, we have no doubt that Jesus will do it again and again.

  • One-Eighty | Job Readiness

    Job Readiness One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer Job Readiness! This is our 8-week employment & mentoring program that prepares young people to secure and keep future jobs! Applicants will receive introductions to local business owners, real-time feedback, potential references, and possible entry-level jobs. WHAT's IN THE BOX! Class Details: Unfortunately, it doesn't come in a box, (though that's a great idea for marketing), but this program won't disappoint! Here's what we promise to provide! Career Assessment and Discovery Resume Training and Building Financial Planning and Budget Planning Out Interview Attire Participating in Mock Interviews Placement for a Work Exposure Opportunity “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.” – Steve Jobs Paired with the local Businesses >> Click to discover our local connections! << Smack Pie Pizza California RV Specialists Lodi Iron W or k s VCA Animal Hospital in Woodbridge Register Now! CLASS DETAILS: Call to inquire! One-Eighty Programs - Lodi 11 West Lockeford Street, Lodi CA 95240 209.339.1616 brooke@180lodi.org First Name Last Name Phone Email Your Student's Information Thanks for submitting! Send

  • One-Eighty | Rental Terms and Fees

    Rental Terms and Fees One-Eighty Teen Center is a church-based, private, non-profit organization whose mission statement is to: “impact the lives of high school and junior high students by providing a safe place for teens that produces meaningful activities, mentoring relationships, and support systems that encourage spiritual growth and promote positive development.” The Teen Center has been extremely successful in its mission thus far through cutting-edge events, attractions, programs, and authentic mentoring relationships that positively impact kids’ lives. The Teen Center and its programs are a reflection of many partnerships throughout the Lodi area. Community businesses and volunteers give much of their time, energy, creativity, and finances to see this dream come to fruition. The One-Eighty Teen Center is solely funded through community donations, grants, fundraisers, and United Way. Lives are being changed at the One-Eighty Teen Center! Come visit and see for yourself! The One-Eighty desires to be a positive place for the entire community. If you are interested in hosting a community, church, or private event, please review the below information and submit a rental request! Enjoy! USAGE RULES FEES REGISTER ONLINE! DOWNLOAD & PRINT YOUR REGISTRATION FORM USAGE RULES DAMAGE & CLEANING RULES: The person whose name appears on this contract is responsible for all broken, damaged, or missing Teen Center property. The One-Eighty staff is not responsible to clean The One-Eighty Teen Center. It must be returned to its original condition after the event. If not found in its original condition, we will issue a cleaning fee from the deposit. (We will provide a cleaning checklist upon rental.) All regular teen center rules apply to private parties or special group events. ONE-EIGHTY RULES Adults must be accompanied by a minor. No disrespect of One-Eighty staff, property, or programs. Clean up after yourself. No fighting or violence. No bullying or verbal abuse. No profanity or inappropriate language. No inappropriate attire. No PDA (Public Display of Affection). This applies to anything beyond holding hands or hugging. No alcohol, drugs, or corresponding paraphernalia. No weapons of any kind (knives, lighters, spiked bracelets, etc). No sexually immoral paraphernalia (pornography, condoms, etc.). You may not watch any of this or any violent behavior on our computers. The One-Eighty Café, any office spaces, and the sound booth are off-limits unless accompanied by a staff member. All video and sound equipment are to be operated by staff only. You are responsible to maintain the behavior of your guests in regards to our facility and neighboring homes and businesses. Your event must align with the One-Eighty’s purpose statement listed above. The staff reserves the right to end any activity that is contrary. All event conduct must be edifying and positive, music must be clean and respectful, any movies shown must be PG or G, and no candles can be burned in the facility (birthday candles are the exception). One-Eighty staff working your event will solely run teen center equipment. It is not his or her job to clean up after your party. That is your responsibility. One-Eighty staff reserve the right to refuse service. HOLD-HARMLESS CLAUSE The One-Eighty Teen Center has its liability insurance under the umbrella of the First Baptist Church of Lodi. This insurance covers the normal activities of the Teen Center that fall under the programs that are planned and conducted by the One-Eighty staff. Any group that uses the teen center facility for any private party or activities must sign a contract and also present proof of insurance. Any party or organization that does not have its own insurance must sign this “hold-harmless” clause. This clause indicates that the party using the teen center under a signed contract will not hold the teen center responsible for any harm, injury, or death that may happen at the teen center while the contracted party is using the center. The contracted party agrees to tell all participants of their activity that the teen center will not be held responsible and use of the teen center is strictly at their own risk. CANCELLATIONS The One-Eighty Teen Center and the contracted user may cancel this contract. If the event is a single day event, the teen center requires at least a 48 hours notice Usage FEES DEPOSITS & FEES One-Eighty Teen Center Usage: $300 This is the flat rate for usage of 3 hours or less and includes 2 staff for the duration. Any additional time needed for your event will fall under the staff fee. Non-Refundable Deposit: $75 This cleaning and equipment deposit may be needed for any additional cleaning or missing/damaged property. Your deposit will be processed and available one week after the event. Staff: $25/hr We calculate staff time from set-up to the completion of the teardown. The size of your group and the type of activities will determine the amount of staff needed. One staff person is required for every 30 attendees. OPTIONAL FEES Sound Techs: $25/hr Does your event need sound or live music? Have our sound tech there to take care of all of it! Climbing Wall: $25/hr *NEW to the list is our rock wall rental! Your guests can challenge your skills against our wall, or race each other to the top! May the best win! NON-PROFITs As a service to One-Eighty benefactors, non-profit organizations, and other community-friendly businesses, you may negotiate these prices if needed. Please call and speak to our director regarding this matter. CANCELLATIOns The One-Eighty Teen Center and the contracted user may cancel this contract. If the event is a single day event, the teen center requires at least a 48 hours notice. Fees

  • One-Eighty | Project Wishlist

    Pour into the community by helping maintain and expand the One-Eighty facilities, keeping them safe and fun for youth. PROJECt wishLIST Maintaining and expanding our facilities and their facets is vital in creating a safe and fun environment for youth. Please scroll down to see the current list of facility projects for both of our campuses! Thank you for your consideration in sponsoring a facility project and for investing in Lodi's community, its youth, and its families. Interested in sponsoring a project? First Name Last Name Email Phone If you are interested in supporting a specfic project, please indicate that here. Enter the amount you wish to sponsor: $ Go to Checkout Thanks for submitting! Counseling Center Project List Teen Center Project List Basketball Court Lighting (~ $3000) Carpet Replacement (~ $10,000-$25,000) Parking Lot Seal Coating (~ $1500) Minor Repair of Utility Room Roof (~ $400) Teen Center stage redesign (estimate needed) Backstage Storage (estimate needed) Dan Brown House Project List New Kitchen Exhaust in Dan Brown House (approx. $600) New endeavours Wish List Cargo rack for our passenger vans (~ $1200 each) New stage lights (~ $1000)

  • One-Eighty | WhyTry

    One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer Parent Project: "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." Whytry One-Eighty Counseling and Resources is proud to offer WhyTry, a 16-week evidence-based curriculum that focuses on building resilience in everyday settings. "For more than 20 years, WhyTry has led the way. Our practical resources and effective tools have helped educators across the country. WhyTry can help you address mental health issues, by following evidence-based practices and using a trauma-informed approach. Let’s partner to build resilience in every student." -www.whytry.org Get whytry on your campus! One-Eighty Programs is currently in partnership with Lodi Unified School District, funded by a variety of grants to provide WhyTry to 6th-12th graders on select school campuses. If you would like to inquire about WhyTry being on your campus, please get in touch with our Counseling and Resources office for more information. Thank you! Contact Us!

  • Administer Justice | 180lodi

    GOSPEL JUSTICe CENTER "Finding Hope and Healing for Legal Challenges" We are passionate about helping those in our community find justice for themselves and their family. Kingdom Community Gospel Justice Center provides clients with advice from an attorney on any civil case they may be struggling with. With a $30 copay, clients can find holistic support that leads to healing and hope for legal issues. Our team is dedicated to walking with clients through their next steps process and helping them find the resources they need to thrive. Find Hope and Healing... Low Cost Legal Advice Build a Next Step Plan Discover Local Resources Let us be your guide. Our justice centers provide legal help and coaching on your situation for only $30. We serve all case types, including: Divorce/custody Landlord/tenant Debt/collections Estate planning Immigration Criminal records Find freedom today from your legal burdens by following these three steps. *source: https://www.administerjustice.org/GetHelp/ Hear the stories of lives changed... Book your Appointment! Book Now! Questions? Let us know! Email us at admin@180lodi.org or call us 209.339.2308 Check Administer Justice! As the only Justice Center in California, we are proud to offer our services to you. *Please use the zipcode 95240 in your search!* Start Now

  • One-Year Residency | 180lodi

    the one-eighty residency program Join our one-year internship program for an in-depth introduction to mission, theology, and daily life. Residents will engage in various activities, learn to live in a dorm environment, appreciate cross-cultural experiences, discover how God works in their lives, and develop habits that will keep them centered throughout the year. We are here to see a neighborhood transformed and we want all of you to be a part of it. Scroll down to find your role! DISCOVER YOUR ROLE AT CENTRAL STREET HOUSE INFO GIVE APPLY SPEND A YEAR WITH US GET 54 COLLEGE CREDITS! One-Eighty Programs, in partnership with Kairos University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota offers you 54 accredited academic units upon completion of the program through Kairos University! The Central Street Residency is a collaboration between One-Eighty Programs and the NORCAL Association of NAB churches. YOU WILL RECEIVE... full room & board a year of deep spiritual formation theology & missiology in real context youth ministry experience outdoor education & adventure adolescent mental health support experience in community development a capstone overseas missional experience That's 1.5 Years of College For 1 Year of Training With Us! WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR! Have an active, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ, and be a part of a Christian fellowship Be a high school graduate under 25 years of age, with a minimum of 2.5 GPA Plan to complete your degree with Kairos University, a national network of Christian colleges & universities Have questions about your future academics with Where Mission, Theology & Life Grow Together! APPLY TODAY! DOWNLOAD YOUR APPLICATION TURN IN YOUR APPLICATION MEET YOUR RESIDENT ADVISOR! MIKAELA SCHMIERER Cal Baptist University '24 Central Street RA She loves connecting with others, whether playing games, jumping into deep conversations, or simply chatting over coffee. When she’s not at the gym, walking on a sunny day, or thrifting, Mikaela is reading one of the many books stacked in the corner of her room. We're excited for you to meet her! “Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.” Proverbs 16:24, MEET YOUR RESIDENT DIRECTOR! DENES DAMASDI , PhD Residency Program Director Denes (pronounced “danish”) is originally from Hungary and has been working in ministry in different places for over 15 years. He holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. in theology from the Reformed Theological University of Debrecen. He and his wife live in Galt with their four children. Denes is passionate about teaching and equipping young people in a way that helps them find meaning and purpose for the future. In his free time, he enjoys reading, podcasts, and a good boardgame. “I meditate on your precepts and consider your ways. I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word.” Psalm 119:15-16

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