1. “WHERE BLESSINGS ARE RECEIVED AND BLESSING ARE
GIVEN”
THE CIRCLE OF VISIONKEEPERS IS A RECOVERY AND RE-
ENTRY PROGRAM
ALL SUPPORTIVE SERVICES,CIRCLE OF
VISIONKEEPERS”TALKING CIRCLE” GROUPS AND THE
VISIONKEEPERS’CLOTHING SHOP WAS THE
DREAM,VISION & REALITY OF THE LATE
DR. ROBIN, “DOC” HERMAN AND THE INSPIRATION AND
REALITY OF THEIR PURPOSE CONTINUES WITH
PROGRAM DIRECTOR KHADIJAH ALI
2. IN HONOR OF THE LEGACY
AND CONTINUAITON OF
PROGRAMS STARTED BY
THE LATE
DR. ROBIN HERMAN, PHD
AUTHOR, PROFESSOR OF
PSYCHOLOGY AT WRIGHT
STATE
UNIVERSITY, EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
“HANBLEYCEA HOUSE”
5. “When we are no longer
able to change a
situation, we are
challenged to change
ourselves.” ~Viktor
Frankl
6. Shaheeda Saleem Chairperson
Ted Greenwood, Secretary Treasurer
Ron Step
Dave Thaeler
Karen Reed
Abdur Rashid Ali
7. Two Trees Inc.
Two Trees Inc. is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization dedicated to community
building and cultural bridging through: cultural exchanges; empowerment events and
activities; and production of multi-media materials. It was also created to carry out the
vision of Lakota Rose Madison, a 17-year-old Hunk papa Lakota woman who was
Two Trees Inc. is a
murdered before her vision of creating safe places for at-risk youth and having cultural
exchanges could be realized. Two Trees, Inc. promotes models of service and
methodologies of intercultural interaction that engage individuals and communities as
501(c)3 charitable
pro-active agents in their own healing, especially those involved with youth
recovery, wellness, and empowerment. Two Trees is honored to work in partnership
with SunWatch for periodic events
non-profit organization
dedicated to
community building
and cultural bridging
through: cultural
exchanges
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10. DOC HERMAN WAS AND
CONTINUES TO BE AN
INSPIRATION FOR WHAT WE
ARE EMPOWERED AND
CONTINUE TO DO
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12. The Circle
Visionkeepers Re-Entry
and Recovery support
groups explore these
“Mental Health
Standards” used to
promote and enhance
healthier choices and
behaviors
17. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRENS APPROPIATE CLOTHING FOR JOB
CLOTHING, EMERGENCY INTERVIEWS
TOILETRIES & SMALL APPLIANCES
18. COMMUNITY SERVICE
WORKSITE
PRE-JOB GUIDANCE SKILLS
LIFE COACH
BUS TOKENS
CLOTHING SHOP
GIFT BAG (EMERGENCY
TOILETRIES)
SMALL APPLICANCES
COGNATIVE BEHAVIORAL “THE
TALKING CIRCLES”
CIRCLE OF VISIONKEEPERS
RECOVERY AND REENTRY
GROUP
Positive Self Talk Responsibility “Own It”
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27. TheCommunity Service participants
are honored to assist the Exchange
club and The Catholic Church with
bags of long sleeve shirts for the
immigrant workers’ in Florida, this
is an annual event that is
coordinated with Father Don Neff.
28. Program is designed to provide clothing for
women being released from
Dayton Correctional Institution &
Montgomery Education & Pre-Release Center
Monthly
reentry and recovery support group
w/ women to discuss recovery & reentry
concerns
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29. Program needs:
Journaling Program for women with children
Transportation ( used van or small truck) for
women being released from Prison(DCI)
Transportation to pick up and drop off
donations
Appropriate (an assortment of sizes) clothing
for women upon release
Financial Sponsorships, Mentors to send
cards, letters, clothing, toiletries, bus
tokens, more shelving for clothing shop
30. Circle of visionkeepers shop is open every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9am-1 pm
Referrals taken daily by phone, staff will
return call within 24 hours- leave detailed
information and phone number
Participants can pick up clothing and
related services every Saturday before 12
pm
Circle of VisionKeeper “Talking Circles”
Recovery & Re-entry groups are every 2
weeks on Saturday at 10 am
31. First Baptist Church of Dayton (Mission
Board)
The Exchange Club of Dayton
Karen Reed on behalf of Husband The late
Gary Reed.
Shaheeda Salem
Circle of VisionKeepers Annual Bake Sale
Individuals from the Dayton Community
32. Address:
3401 Woodman dr
Suite 10-12
Kettering, Ohio
45429
South of Dorothy
lane and north of
Stroop
Bus route 12 south
23 south
33. Donations of money, clothing and other items are
always welcome. Tax Deductible cash donations
can be made through Two Trees, for Circle of
Visionkeepers programs. You may also contact the
Circle of VisionKeepers Programs directly at 937-
732-4549. You may also visit their web site at
www.wincir.ning.com and www.twotreesinc.com
Mail checks to:
Circle of VisionKeepers’ c/o
Khadijah Ali
3401 woodman dr. suite 108
Kettering, Ohio 45429
937- 732-4549/937-296-1077
circleofvisionkeepers@yahoo.com
34. “Every Sinner has a
future and every Saint
has a past!!”
Sista’ Khadijah Ali