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Writer's pictureCindy Clarkin

RI HOPE is NOT an Extracurricular Activity

Updated: May 22, 2020



For more than 6 years, I have been blessed to lead RI HOPE and spend time mentoring 100s of teens to become godly leaders in their homes, churches, and communities.


My inspiration has been Dr. Teresa Eliason Moon who came to New England in 1998 to mentor my oldest daughter, Hannah at the Communicators for Christ Conference.


Dr. Teresa Moon writes:


I am so fortunate! I get to meet so many smart, imaginative, and quick-to-learn young people.
And while it's great for students to know what they know.... if they can't communicate that, how will they ever make an impact?
ICC is not an extracurricular activity. Over and over, our members have found the training we provide to be the essential ingredient that accelerates all the rest of their students' curriculum.
Studies show that training in the five competencies that we develop at ICC - communication, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and cultural intelligence - makes all the difference in positioning today's students to become tomorrow's extraordinary leaders...
Join us today on a journey to accelerate your students' growth and lead them into the extraordinary.

Connect with me today to find out how you can join RI HOPE.

Visit the RI HOPE Chapter Meetings page

to see the typical schedule and outreach activities.

Check out the ICC enrollment information and

one year membership options

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