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- One-Eighty | Community Partners
The One-Eighty strives to support the community, but it wouldn't be possible without a lot of help COMMUNITY Partners Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church First Baptist Church of Lodi Horizon Community Church GracePoint Church Temple Baptist Church Heart & Hand Vinewood Community Church Bear Creek Community Church Kaiser Permanente Community Giving Raphael Hardwood Flooring Inc Corvettes of Lodi Hugh Can Do Daughters of Isabella #1423 Omega Nu Sorority - Alpha Delta Chapter House of Clocks Bank of Stockton Jim Elliott Christian High School Queen of Peace William D. Shinn Ranch Emanuel American Lutheran Church Hundreds of churches, businesses, and individuals both locally and around the country. We are truly blessed to have so many supporters throughout our community
- One-Eighty | Too Good for Drugs
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." too good for drugs "Too Good for Drugs Grade 6 builds a foundation for drug-free living through a fun-filled, interactive journey of understanding and managing risk to better predict the outcomes of their actions and be better prepared to take to the open road of life. Sixth graders learn to weigh the positive and negative consequences of their choices as they examine how their emotions influence their goals and decisions. They learn effective communication skills that prepare them to share feelings and ideas with others, refuse negative peer pressure assertively, and enhance cooperation to build stronger social bonds. Students picture themselves in the driver’s seat of their dream cars and learn that, like their dream cars, their bodies require care and the right fuels to keep them running smoothly for a lifetime. Lessons map out the negative effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs on the developing brain and body. Home Workouts and cross-curricular activities follow each lesson so students can practice and apply the concepts developed in each lesson at home and with their peers. -Too Good for Drugs, Grade 6 Curriculum Get Too Good for Drugs on your campus! One-Eighty Programs is currently in partnership with Lodi Unified School District through the San Joaquin County Office of Education to provide Too Good for Drugs to 6th graders on select elementary school campuses. If you would like to inquire about Too Good for Drugs being on your campus, please contact our Counseling and Resources office for more information. Thank you! Contact Us!
- One-Eighty | Wilderness Expeditions
We strive to stretch the vision of teens beyond their circumstances. Sometimes teens need a mountain to see far. Wilderness Expeditions The One-Eighty Wilderness Expeditioins takes things to the “next level.” These multi-day, backcountry adventures are designed to develop life and leadership skills for young people ready to accept challenges, test their limits, and overcome obstacles. We will put on our backpacks and head into God’s wild places. We will build trust, self-awareness, goal-setting, communication, and productive life skills. We won’t be the same when we get home. *The Wilderness Experience isn’t limited to One-Eighty’s program. Contact us if you are interested in a customized experience for your group. Sorry, Our Staff is currently out finding the next great Spot for your One-day trek! Stay Tuned!! “This program is funded by the Outdoor Equity Grant Program, created through AB209 and administered by California State Parks, Office of Grants and Local Services.”
- One-Eighty | Kitchen Table
Kitchen Table Welcome to the Kitchen Table Page. A space where teens from the Teen Center & Kingdom Community gather to discuss real-life questions over a family meal! Family Dinners Wednesdays 6:00p-7:30p Want to sponsor a Wednesday Dinner? Thank you! SPONSOR A DINNER!!
- One-Eighty | Crisis Response
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. Crisis response Support for My Organization Sometimes a crisis can happen at school or in the workplace. After a traumatic event, it's important to know that you and your team can navigate what has happened. Please fill out the form if you would like our post-trauma response team to meet with you. We offer services from: Licensed Therapists Addictions Specialists Parenting Resources Personal Mentoring Local, Experienced Pastors We offer our services to the individual and the whole family. Cost: First Session Cost: $100 *Subsequent sessions will be charged on a sliding scale according to household income. Max. Session Cost: $100 *Financial assistance is available; please call to see if you qualify. Payment: Payment is expected on the day services are rendered. We do accept California Victim Compensation, cash, and all major credit cards through PayPal. We do accept a limited number of Medi-Cal clients. At this time, we do not accept private insurance or FHA. Contact Us First Name Last Name Email Phone I'm interested in support for my staff and organization Organization's Name Organization's Number Organization's Address Which Service Would You Like? Want to leave us a note? Submit Thanks for submitting! *Scholarships and sliding scale opportunities are available *You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical and mental health care will cost. Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the expected charges for medical services, including psychotherapy services. You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency healthcare services, including psychotherapy services. You can ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a service. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill. Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises . Sessions California Victim Compensation The California Victim Compensation Program (VCP) offers payment for mental health services through Counseling & Resources for individuals who are victims of a crime, suffered emotional injuries as a result of witnessing a violent crime, or are directly affected by a crime. In order to schedule a session paid for with VCP you must have a VCP application number. For more information about eligibility or to apply for assistance please visit https://victims.ca.gov/for-victims/
- One-Eighty | Christmas Donation
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year End of Year Donations Thank you for your end-of-year donation. If you'd prefer to sidestep the processing fee with PayPal, please feel free to mail or drop off your donation. Call us if you need anything! 209-339-2308 Donate Now! Family Christmas Gifts This year, help us make it possible for families to provide Christmas dinner and gifts for their loved ones! We will be purchasing gift cards for gas, food, and shopping. What you donate below will go directly toward the purchase of these gift cards. Thank You! Donate for Gift Cards One-Eighty Programs is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code, EIN#86-2142586.
- One-Eighty | Party Trailer
rent The One-Eighty's party trailer COMPLETE YOUR RESERVATION! The Party Trailer is free to use for anyone in the community. Our only “cost” is that you would step outside your comfort zone a little, and use the party trailer as a way to invite folks from your neighborhood--hopefully, someone new that you don’t know. Since 2002 One-Eighty has been in the business of building bridges in our community. One of the centerpieces of our programming is our “Intentional Neighboring" Program. We’ve moved One-Eighty staff into neighborhoods identified by Lodi PD as underserved and in need of help. These staff members build relationships, intentionally reaching out to folks from diverse backgrounds, in order to build stronger and more resilient communities. We’ve seen huge success with these efforts, with joy, hope, and transformation taking place both in the neighborhoods and in the lives of our Intentional Neighbors themselves. It got us thinking… why can’t every follower of Jesus see themselves as an “intentional neighbor?” After all, Jesus' first miracle was a party (John 2), and the first time Jesus sent out his disciples, he sent them with specific instructions to enter new houses, eat together with people, bring healing where they are hurting, and (only after all this is happening) proclaim that the Kingdom of God has come near (Luke 10). The Party Trailer was designed as a way for you to begin doing something similar. So by all means, use it to throw a great birthday party or other fun events for friends and family, but also bring in people you don’t know. Get to know them, love them, and give and receive grace and peace with them. We believe that when Jesus’ followers invite others into their lives, good things happen. The Gospel becomes very real, and our city becomes a much better place. Serving our City, The One-Eighty Team P.S. Here is the less important "fine-print" : Once you’ve reserved your Party Trailer date with our admin, someone from our team will reach out to you with a pick-up time and instructions for use. There are handy instructions for clean-up inside the trailer door. We ask that you return everything clean and nice, and if you use up the gasoline or propane, you replace it for the next party. If something breaks or is damaged, no worries. We will fix it. Just make sure to let us know.
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- One-Eighty | One-Day Trips
We strive to stretch the vision of teens beyond their circumstances. Sometimes teens need a mountain to see far. One-Day Trips One-Day TRips One-Eighty “One-Day Trips” are exciting day trips designed to get youth and young adults out of Lodi and into a bigger world. Places like Yosemite National Park & the North Coast, and experiences like rock climbing, kayaking, and tide pooling can be expected on these days. The cost is kept to a minimum, and the experiences are geared toward kids of all skill levels. Sorry, Our Staff is currently out finding the next great Spot for your One-day trek! Stay Tuned!! “This program is funded by the Outdoor Equity Grant Program, created through AB209 and administered by California State Parks, Office of Grants and Local Services.”
- One-Eighty | Support Climbs
We strive to stretch the vision of teens beyond their circumstances. Sometimes teens need a mountain to see far. Support trips One-Eighty Adventures is a mission endeavor. This means that in order for us to provide transformative programs like One-Eighty Adventures, we need your support. The Support Trek is an opportunity for you to contribute to the transformation of young lives and gain the powerful perspective that comes with time spent in the wild. The net results of the Mission Support Treks will provide opportunities for countless at-risk young people to have the experience of a lifetime and to broaden their vision beyond their circumstances. Without your support, some of these trips may not happen. On behalf of those who get to smell the mountain air for the first time, thank you for donating to One-Eighty Adventures. Donate to One-Eighty Adventures Scroll through our Support Trips below to find your next adventure! Mt. Shasta Click to Climb April 2023
