Safety Booklet - The Word Church
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Safety Booklet - The Word Church
Introduction Welcome to our third annual Northeast Regional Summit “Making Northeast Ohio Communities Safer”. This year’s theme “Getting Our Bodies and Souls Ready to Live and Work” promises to provide yet another new layer to the solid foundation laid in previous summits as we continue to build relationships, share ideas and create possibilities where once there were no prospects. By cultivating an interactive network of community stakeholders, offenders’ families and friends, and ODRC staff, our regional summits have produced leading-edge enterprises and life-changing initiatives. Together we are persistently moving forward in our department’s vision “to reduce crime in Ohio.” Our collaborative is a powerful force creating cultural change as we provide opportunities for successful reentry into our Ohio communities but it’s more. Together we are changing the hearts and minds of those in our supervision as well as our home communities. We are welcoming rather than labeling and creating a climate contributing to the development of pro-social values and behaviors which are both tangible and sustainable. The cornerstone to this rehabilitative process is individuals accepting personal responsibility and their commitment to make those life-affirming changes by choosing a different path. New! Each of our summit workshops are designed to incorporate our successful pathways to reintegration, diagramed above, which are the framework of our DRC reintegration centers. Since our region is working closely with all levels of law enforcement and the judiciary in the Northeast Region’s 23 counties, last year we added a 12th pathway to include these important partnerships with Criminal Justice Practitioners. This year, we are very excited to offer a 13th pathway targeting the youth of Northeast Ohio. Our mission “to reduce recidivism among those we touch” is accomplished through community support, family interaction and staff commitment. Today is an opportunity to create new partnerships, reinforce prospects, cement relationships, and touch the lives of broken Ohio families. We know there are pathways leading to success and together we can guide others on their journey home. It is an inspiration to know there are so many enthusiastic, dedicated Ohioans willing to help their neighbors; you are making a difference. Thank you, Todd Ishee, Northeast Regional Director Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Agenda *Coffee and other light refreshments are available in the Kingdom Café. Between 11 AM and 1 PM, food trucks are open for lunch. Please select you own lunch break during Session 2, 3 or 4. Floor Plan The WORD Church Main Sanctuary Map A B C Opening Session 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. A Opening Session Chaplain Breidinger, Invocation The Silent Choir, Northeast Reintegration Center Todd Ishee, Regional Director, ODRC Northeast Region The Face of Reintegration, Video presentation Gary Mohr, Director, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Appointed by Governor Kasich in January 2011, Gary has over 40 years experience as a corrections professional with a national reputation for innovative and efficient prison management. Throughout his career, Director Mohr has served in a number of corrections leadership positions in both public and private sectors. Under his leadership, ODRC has implemented the 3 Tier System, the Ohio Plan for Unit-Managed Prisons, and a variety of other reform initiatives. Harvey Reed, Director, Ohio Department of Youth Services Appointed by Governor Kasich in March 2011, Harvey has over 37 years of experience working in Ohio’s juvenile corrections system. He is committed to connecting youth and their families. Under his leadership, DYS established a free transportation service for families of youth in DYS facilities, implemented a Family Finding program, and enhanced parole services to more fully engage families. Dr. R. A. Vernon, The Word Church Dr. Vernon is the founder and senior pastor of The Word Church. Dr. Vernon has served over twenty-five years in ministry and nearly two decades in the pastorate. The Word Church is a multisite ministry with fourteen services and four campuses across Northeastern Ohio including Warrensville Heights (Main), Downtown, East Cleveland, and Akron. Dr. Vernon is committed to continual improvement and creating opportunities for others to improve as well. Ms. Mary Kelley, Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry Session 1 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. 1A Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence During this presentation attendees will gain an understanding of the prevalence of sexual violence and resources available to survivors. Attendees will also learn about trauma associated with being sexually assaulted and how to support a survivor. Teresa Stafford, Senior Director of Advocacy and Outreach, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Ms. Stafford has over 20 years experience providing direct service to both offenders and victims of crime. She is the former the Witness-Victim Coordinator for the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office where she assisted in creating the Witness Victim Unit. In addition to her current role, Ms, Stafford is the Cuyahoga County Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Coordinator, a member of the Ohio Attorney General’s SART Training Team and Board President for Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence. Ms. Stafford provides consultation to communities developing their Sexual Assault Response Teams and conducts training at local police academies regarding the dynamics of sexual violence and working effectively with sexual assault survivors. 1B Wellness in the Workplace The presenters will cover the basics of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in today’s busy work place, with a primary focus on health, nutrition and exercise. Shelly Viets, Director of Nursing, ODRC Office of Correctional Healthcare, Kevin Runyon, Infectious Disease Coordinator for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction The ODRC Office of Correctional Healthcare consists of the Bureaus of Mental Health Services, Medical Services, and Recovery Services. These bureaus combine to administer all medical and dental care, psychological and psychiatric services, and drug and alcohol treatment services provided to Ohio inmates. Very recently ODRC established a new relationship with the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services to assist with the delivery of services to the inmate population. 1C DOPE is For Dopes - Death or Prison Eventually Two current inmates from the Grafton Reintegration Center will discuss their bad choices that placed them in prison. Roger Vandersommen, moderator The inmates taking part in this presentation are part of a larger team that goes to Ohio schools to talk with students about drugs, education and asking for help. The inmates are carefully screened for participation. The DOPE is for Dopes program has been active for 17 years. Session 2 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 2A Healing Strategies after Traumatic Experiences Yvonne Pointer’s daughter, Gloria Pointer, was brutally raped and murdered on 12/6/1984. Thirty years later in May, 2013. an arrest was made. Her presentation will include motivational tips and strategies that will help attendees to move past traumatic life experiences into hope and restoration. You will learn how to use that which was meant for evil to become the catalyst for your greater good. Yvonne Pointer, Project Director, Community Relations Board, City of Cleveland Ms. Pointer is a nationally known Cleveland anti-violence activist, author, motivational speaker, philanthropist and member of the Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame. In 1985, she formed Positive Plus as a direct result of the tragic event that occurred in her life. Positive Plus is an inspirational, motivational, self-help and esteem-building organization geared toward the holistic reconstruction of lives touched by violence. Ms. Pointer is also a co-founder of Parents Against Child Killing. She has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show. The Gloria Pointer Teen Movement Initiative, founded by Anthony Tay of Ghana, supports West African youth in obtaining an education and a healthy lifestyle. Ms. Pointer recently visited Ghana where she attended the grand opening of the Gloria Pointer Memorial School in the village of Antonwka. 2B Prevention and Intervention – Impacting the Lives of Those Involved in Gangs and Violence The presentation will consist of ideas for prevention relating to gang violence, neighborhood violence and drug dealer violence. Suggestions will be given to show how to prevent “some” acts of violence in the community by collaborating with individuals that lived that lifestyle previously. And lastly, relationships with resources for the gang members and drug dealers is a must so that transformation can begin. Thell Robinson III, CEO, A Thug Is A Dud (A.T.I.A.D.) Mr. Robinson has worked as a Community Intervention Worker in Columbus, Ohio for several years. He has mentored at-risk youth and resolved conflicts which seeks to cease violence in several communities in Central Ohio. In 2011, Mr. Robinson founded Cashmere Publications. He published the novel Goin’ Hard which is based on his life. Cashmere Publications is now a Minority Business Enterprise. While leading young adult classes and facilitating workshops and curriculums, Mr. Robinson bridges the relationship with many at-risk youth by providing vivid accounts of his life as he battled to become a better individual. 2C ODRC Anti-bullying Initiative The issue of bullying has been talked about extensively and the evidence of its damaging impact can be seen in every school and community in the country. Despite this attention there has been limited programming that has been determined to be effective. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) has an opportunity to address the negative behavior of those who chose to bully others. This presentation will provide you the outcomes of ODRC Anti-bullying Initiative to help you combat bullying in your school and community. Kathleen Nichols, Program Administrator 2 at the Corrections Training Academy in Orient, Ohio Ms. Nichols is a Licensed Social Worker and obtained her Master’s Degree from The Ohio State University in Public Policy and Management. She has an extensive background working in the area of Youth Violence Prevention and spent 7 years providing consultation and awareness about Anti-bullying in Ohio schools and communities while working at the Office of the Ohio Attorney General. Session 3 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 3A Remedies to Help Those with Criminal Convictions: Sealings, CQEs and Pardons The presentation will discuss the remedies available under the law to help those with criminal convictions who are trying to find employment. The Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE) was created in Senate Bill 337 which became effective on September 29, 2012. The CQE allows people living in the community who have a previous felony or misdemeanor conviction to apply to the court to lift the collateral sanction that bars them from being considered for employment in a particular field. Joann Sahl, Associate Clinical Professor of Law at the University of Akron School of Law Joann Sahl is the director of the Reentry Clinics, at which Ms. Sahl and law school students assist members of the greater Akron community with understanding their eligibility for various legal remedies under Ohio Law. Prior to joining Akron Law, she served as a staff attorney in the housing unit of Community Legal Aid Services, Inc. in Akron, Ohio. In that role she represented clients in housing cases and expungement cases including appearances at court and before administrative agencies. Before that, Ms. Sahl served as assistant state public defender at the Ohio Public Defender Commission, eventually rising to chief appellate counsel and supervisor of the Death Penalty section. 3B Youth VOICE: Youth Respond to Today’s Reality A panel of MyCom youth – both current and alumni - will speak about their involvement with MyCom programs and the opportunities that have opened for them as a result. They will share how they have used (and continue to use) their voices to advocate in and for their communities. Donte Gibbs, MyCom Intermediary Team Program Officer for Youth Engagement Nancy Baxter, MyCom Intermediary Team Program Officer for Neighborhood Engagement, moderators Mr. Gibbs and Ms. Baxter are program officers for MyCom. The MyCom network connects Greater Cleveland’s young people with high-quality, neighborhood based programs and services that provide engaging, educational and affordable opportunities in a safe and supportive environment helping them to grow, thrive and reach their true potential. MyCom was created by the Cleveland Foundation and Cuyahoga County in collaboration with other partners in 2008. 3C Understanding the Impact of Prison Visits on the Family The presenters will demonstrate how incarceration impacts the entire family. Through this presentation participants will hear first-hand stories on how to overcome the struggles on incarceration. Presenters will share innovative strategies to connect and strengthen families through the prison experience to produce strong, healthy, thriving families. Jennifer Ntia, The RIDGE Project Co-Director for the North Region and NE Family Programming Coordinator, Blake Tijerina, son of The RIDGE Project founders Ron and Catherine Tijerina In her role with The RIDGE Project, Ms. Ntia brings connection to inmates and their families through innovative programming, case management, and coordination of family interaction events. At four years old Mr. Tijerina’s future took an unexpected turn when his father was incarcerated for a crime that he didn’t commit. The next fifteen years would be marked by fatherlessness, poverty, and bouts of asthma that kept him inside for weeks at a time. Mr. Tijerina turned to movies and media as a distraction from his circumstances and as amusement to fill his time. He now uses his gift to encourage and empower those affected by incarceration and generational poverty as the media development and video production manager at The RIDGE Project. Session 4 12:15 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 4A A Inside-Out: Innovation in Education Within the Criminal Justice System The Inside-Out Exchange Program is a program that takes students on the outside to learn on the inside of prison walls with incarcerated students. The program provides the opportunity for a transformative learning experience for all participants. Westminster College offered its first Inside-Out course in the spring of 2015 at Trumbull Correctional Institution. Join the presenters for a discussion of the philosophy and structure of the program and the community building potential of the program. Kristenne M. Robison, Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies, Panayiotis Constantine, Gretchen Schwarz and Britt Mavric, students, Westminster College Ms. Robison has been teaching college courses in prison since 2011. Her research and teaching interests include innovations in prisons. Mr. Constantine is a Sociology major with a Psychology minor. He is the Student Government President and is also involved with a number of other campus organizations. Ms. Schwarz is a Psychology major with a Criminal Justice Studies minor. Her undergraduate research includes weapon focus effect and eyewitness test as well as perceived parental support, optimism, and coping in adolescents. She participated in the Inside-Out Program with Trumbull Correctional Institution. Ms. Mavrich is a Criminal Justice Studies major with minors in International Studies and Psychology. She is building towards becoming a Pennsylvania state trooper, wanting to build communities not patrol them. 4B Financial Literacy: Credit & Money Management In this session, participants will learn how to achieve key components of financial stability: establishing or increasing a credit score; creating a budget; increasing savings; starting an emergency fund; and reducing debt. Christopher Smith, Small Business Development Program Coordinator for Operation HOPE Mr. Christopher E. Smith is a social entrepreneur, small business development consultant, and graphic designer. His entrepreneurial experiences began in college competing in several business plan competitions across the nation. Working for Operation HOPE, Mr. Smith helps individuals develop business plans and launch small businesses as well as provide credit and money management counseling. With experience working in all sectors he’s found that stewardship, entrepreneurship, and strengthening the human capital in our inner cities to be key components of creating sustainable communities. 4C ODRC’s Approach to Restrictive Housing In anticipation of further changes to Restrictive Housing (sometimes referred to as solitary confinement) on a national level, Ohio has worked to holistically examine how offenders are placed and managed in these environments. Mr. Voorhies will present a summary of the pro-active approach ODRC continues to take with evaluating and altering Restrictive Housing within Ohio’s prisons. Ed Voorhies Mr. Voorhies is the Managing Director of Operations for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Session 5 1:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. 5A Positive Youth Development as an Effective Prevention Strategy: MyCom The MyCom network connects Greater Cleveland’s young people with high-quality, neighborhood based programs and services that provide engaging, educational and affordable opportunities in a safe and supportive environment helping them to grow, thrive and reach their true potential. MyCom was created by the Cleveland Foundation and Cuyahoga County in collaboration with other partners in 2008. The panelists are all long term MyCom partners who have been incorporating best practices for positive youth development strategies into their communities with great success. They really have a lot to share! Dr. Adriennie Hatten, Ph.D., moderator Dr. Hatten is the Principal Investigator and President of A.Y. Hatten & Associates where her portfolio of projects includes performance management, evaluation, report writing and strategic analysis. Dr. Hatten brings an extensive background in nonprofit management, government and education to every project she engages in as well as to every group of learners she encounters, personally and professionally. 5B MAGI Medicaid This presentation will provide information about the eligibility and income changes to Medicaid through the Affordable Health Care Act. MAGI – Modified Adjusted Gross Income – is a new definition of income created under the Affordable Health Care Act. Its calculation is standardized across the country. The presentation will also include a summary of the various access points to apply for benefits and the process for organizations and individuals to access services at Cuyahoga Job and Family Services (CJFS). Aida Idiaquez, Manager of the Office of Community Engagement in the Cuyahoga Job and Family Services, Work First Services Division Prior to beginning her employment with Cuyahoga Job and Family Services in 2006, Ms. Idiaquez worked in various roles at the NYC Department of Homeless Services and as Senior Project Planner at the NYC Office of the Mayor. Ms. Idiaquez holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bowling Green State University and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree from the Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at SUNY, Albany. She also holds professional certificates from the Key Women’s Leadership Academy awarded by the Key Foundation and the Career Executive Service Program awarded by the Center for Leadership Development at Cleveland State University. 5B Right Now Check The Right Now Check speaks on the reality of an individual being prepared to capitalize on opportunity when presented. This preparation is done before the opportunity presents itself. If the Right Now Check is strong enough, it will overcome the Back Ground Check. Carlos Christian At age 13, Carlos Christian became involved in the drug trade-eventually leading to a 10-year prison sentence beginning at age 19. While serving his sentence, Christian dedicated himself to his rehabilitation and becoming a positive role model. While incarcerated he furthered his education and his training. Upon his release, Mr. Christian had support from his friends, family, and a case manager. He obtained employment, relocated to Columbus, became a homeowner, gained custody of his son, and began to mentor currently incarcerated individuals in penitentiaries and county jails. Mr. Christian founded the Starts Within Organization (SWO) in 2011 because of his determination to help currently incarcerated men build the same solid foundation he was able to build. SWO is based on the principal that individuals must start within themselves and start within their current situations. Session 6 2:15 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 6A Mi$$ion Admi$$ion – Adult Transition to Postsecondary Education This presentation addresses how to navigate ex-offenders to continue on to higher education. Participants will explore the steps to prepare and succeed in their education endeavor. They will learn the tools needed to guide them to attain the certification they desire. Stacy Watts, Resource Center Manager, College Now Greater Cleveland Ms. Watts previously served College Now Greater Cleveland as the senior high school advisor, adult learner advisor, assistant manager and advisor of the Early Awareness Program. She served at The Great Lakes Science Center as the Interim Director of Education for one year and Assistant Director of Education for three years. At College Now, Ms. Watts oversees the Resource Center that serves all high school and adults in the Northeast Ohio region with outreach programs, workshops and counseling. Ms. Watts is a cum laude graduate of Bowling Green State University. 6B The 8 Week Fatherhood Initiative Program in Summit County The presentation will include soft job skills, understanding yourself and anger management and how to be responsible young men. There will be discussion on putting hope back into the hopeless and building selfesteem and skills to work in harmony with others. We will discuss what it means to be a real man - learning that being a man is not being a dictator. Frank D. Williams, President and CEO Man2Man Fatherhood Initiative Mr. Williams retired from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company as a skilled tradesman after 36 years of service. Mr. Williams lives out his passion of service by volunteering for causes near and dear to him personally. His past volunteer service includes: 5 years with Akron Reads, 2 years with Akron Summit Community Action Agency (helping them to establish an initiative to equip men to become better fathers), and 8 years as a Grief Recovery Facilitator. In 1999, he founded the Williams Challenge Foundation which funds scholarships for low income high school seniors. His current community service includes: Prison Ministry with Cleveland Plain Dealer sports writer Terry Pluto (15 years) and volunteer for the Akron First Tee Golf Program. Frank is a Fatherhood Initiative Master Trainer and spends much of his personal and professional time mentoring young men in a variety of capacities. 6C It Makes a Difference: FAMILY INVOLVEMENT This presentation is dedicated to emphasizing the importance of family involvement and successful community reentry. Both presenters will discuss programs geared toward educating families on being the “right help” to assist their love ones with making healthy choices, reducing risk of recidivism and relapse. Information will be provided to encourage families to continuing participating in supportive services in the community. Wendy A. Caldwell, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III (LCDCIII), Jim Joyner, Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor Clinical Supervisor (LiCDC-CS) Ms. Caldwell has an extensive background working in field of addiction, specializing in serving the criminal justice population. Ms. Caldwell has been employed with the State of Ohio for approximately 28 years, with 17 of those years dedicated to the substance abuse intervention. Ms. Caldwell developed a program to create a dialogue between the Adult Parole Authority and the family members of formerly incarcerated citizens called Family Connections. Mr. Joyner has over 43 years of professional experience working in the field of alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment and recovery services. He currently serves as President of the Ohio Association of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselors (OAADAC) and Chairman of the Greater Cleveland Municipal Drug Court Advisory Board. He is founder and director of Joyner and Associates LLC which provides intervention, consultation, counseling and training services for those impacted by a loved one’s abuse or addictive use of alcohol or other drugs. Closing Session A 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Closing Session Prison and Parole Leadership Panel Executive leaders from each of the six correctional institutions and the two parole regions in the Northeast Region of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction will answer audience questions about their facilities and operations. Exhibits Making Connections Exhibits (Field 2) Akron UMADAOP ODRC - Lake Erie Correctional Institution (CCA) ODRC - Lorain Correctional Institution Akron-Summit County Public Library ODRC - Northeast Reintegration Center American National University ODRC - Ohio State Penitentiary Catholic Charities Employment and Training ODRC - Trumbull Correctional Institution The City of Cleveland Recreation Department ODRC Faith-Based Reentry Program The City Mission & The City Mission Inmate Outreach Services Ohio Attorney General’s Office Crime Victim Services Section Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles College Now Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Community Assessment and Treatment Services (CATS) ODJFS - Veterans Workforce Services Community Support Services Ohio Recovery Housing (ORH) Community Treatment and Correction Center, Inc. Open Door Transitional Re-entry Housing Concerned Citizens of the 4th Ward Operation HOPE Cuyahoga County Fatherhood Initiative Oriana House F I Community Housing, Inc. Positive Plus FreeIndeed Prison Ministry Inc. The RIDGE Project Heart to Heart Family Support Center The Road to Hope House Hitchcock Center for Women Seasons of Hope InfoLine Inc. Stark County Community Action Agency Jordan Community Resource & Residential Center Stark County Reentry Coalition and Citizen Circle JPay Stark County/UMADAOP LOOP (Loved Ones of Prisoners) Summit County Child Support Enforcement Agency Lorain County Second Chance Reentry Coalition Summit County Reentry Network MetroHealth Community Advocacy Program (CAP) Thell Robinson III, A.T.I.A.D. (A Thug Is A Dud) MyCom Themis Tracking Services, LLC ODRC - APA - Akron Region U. S. Veterans Administration ODRC - APA - Cleveland Region & Family Connections The Word Church ODRC - Grafton Correctional Institution ODRC - HOPE Channel Health and Wellness Exhibits (Gym) Buckeye Health Plan CANAPI (Community AIDS Network/Akron Pride Initiative) CareSource Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership Cuyahoga Job and Family Services Metrohealth Systems - Medicaid Enrollment on Wheels ODRC – Office of Correctional Healthcare UnitedHealthcare Community Plan Youth Agenda The 2015 Summit welcomes area 7th – 12th grade students to The Kingdom Building 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM 10:15 AM – 10:45 AM WELCOME Judge Emanuella Groves, Cleveland Municipal Court Mr. Cedric Collins, Ohio Department of Youth Services Ms. Danyelle Goggans, The Word Church iWish Video Presentation, Summer of Sisterhood TOPUCU! Whenever "U" leave something unfinished – The Only Person "U" Cheat is "U"! Mr. Norm Mulder, Founder, TOPUCU Break PLAYING IT SAFE IN YOUR CYBERHOOD: What You Don’t Know about the Internet Can Hurt You Ms. Leah Hudnall, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Break Group B Exhibits “The Bully” story (Room 208A) 10:45 AM – 11:00 AM 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM Group A Lunch (Game Area) 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Group A Exhibits “The Bully” story (Room 208A) Group B DOPE is for Dopes (Sanctuary) Group C Lunch (Game Area) 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM Group A DOPE is for Dopes (Sanctuary) Group B Lunch (Game Area) Group C Exhibits “The Bully” story (Room 208A) 12:30 PM – 12:45 PM 12:45 PM – 1:15 PM Group C DOPE is for Dopes (Sanctuary) Break SENTENCED TO LIFE You have been sentenced to Life, but what are you doing to make the most of the sentence you've been given? Ms. Roxanne Hammond, Game Plan Scholars 1:15 PM – 1:30 PM CLOSING REMARKS PERFORMANCE - HUMBLE G THA FIDDLA 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM Exhibits (Room 208A) * Lunch provided by True Freedom Ministries Youth Workshops TOPUCU! Whenever “U” leave something unfinished – The Only Person “U” Cheat is “U”. TOPUCU is a training camp for your mind – a plan that teaches you how to be a finisher. You will learn helpful principles in becoming a finisher and achieving your goals. Norm Mulder Norm Mulder is the founder of TOPUCU. As an entrepreneur, civic leader, and passionate student of leadership, Norm Mulder brings his lifetime of experience as the founder of TOPUCU. He is a Vietnam Veteran who served faithfully with the United Sates Army. Upon returning from his military service, Norm became a firefighter/paramedic with the City of Bay Village, OH. During this time he successfully launched and sold his first business, which led him into financial planning. Thirty-five years later he is an owner and National Sales Director with Primerica overseeing 91 offices and over 1,200 agents. He serves on multiple nonprofit boards helping facilitate community and life transformation across the U.S. PLAYING IT SAFE IN YOUR CYBERHOOD: What You Don’t Know about the Internet Can Hurt You The popular presentation is geared toward middle and high school students that teaches the dangers of instant messaging, mobile apps, sexting, cyberbullying and more. Paired with real life tales of ICAC cases, this presentation is great for children and teens. Leah D. Hudnall The Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force is a federal anti-crime initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. It is a collaboration of city, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies across Ohio whose mission is to identify, arrest and prosecute individuals who use the Internet to exploit children. Ms. Hudnall serves as the Community Outreach Coordinator for the task force. SENTENCED TO LIFE You have been sentenced to Life, but what are you doing to make the most of the sentence you’ve been given? Don’t miss your opportunity to participate in this life changing presentation that will help you develop a game plan to succeed because a “true baller” should always have a Game Plan! Roxanne Hammond Roxanne Hammond is the Founder and CEO of Game Plan Scholars, a youth development program that uses professional sports and healthy competition to help young people establish a “game plan” to succeed. She strongly believes that we can revive our communities by investing in today’s youth. Ms. Hammond holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education & Computer Engineering. Youth Track Exhibits (Kingdom Building – Room 208A) City of Cleveland Recreation Department Cleveland Peacemakers Alliance Game Plan Scholars MyCom Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force The Word Church Youth Opportunities Unlimited Planning Committee Bryant Palmer, Chairperson Kimberly Armour Nancy Baxter Donald Bean Jennifer Boswell Marie Buddie Brian Byorth Jamila Chambers Ayana Comrie Tonya Ellis Ella Fuggs-Banks Brandeshawn Harris Christopher Harris Dr. Adriennie Hatten James Iorfida Jolie Jesensky Adam Kastler Mary Kelley Jill Lemmerman Kevin Molinatto Edward Myles Michelle Roche Clarice Wofford Thank You On behalf of those in attendance we would like to thank The Word Church for their remarkable hospitality in hosting this Summit. The Word Church also played an integral role in planning the event and accomodating our planning committee meetings.