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We provide character education 
in the workplace, in schools, for communities-at-large, and customized workshops.

Why is Character Important?

The issues we face in today's society can be daunting ... substance abuse, a lack of caring, violence and crime. Rooted in selfishness, disrespect and irresponsible behavior, these problems are evident in the workplace, in schools and everywhere in our communities. These issues cry out to be addressed.

 

A Back to Basics Approach

As today’s hurried lifestyles bring more outside influences into our children’s lives ... as bottom lines and performance pressures keep our coworkers stressed ... as schools struggle to meet multiple challenges ... it’s easy to lose sight of the basics.

Character Unlimited teaches you how to build healthy relationships, beginning with a basic idea: good character. All of the work we do stems from the "Four Stars" of character development: Honesty, respect, responsibility and caring.

We can assist you with a character initiative in your workplace, school, or community!

 

Our Philosophy: We Believe ...

What you do and who you are can and will make a difference in the lives of people around you.

We can achieve success by surrounding youths with positive messages, giving them a common language that establishes standards and expectations.

Youths look to adults as models for good character traits -- in their place of work, home, place of worship, in the neighborhood, and community-at-large.

Communities can come together and build a strong foundation, addressing issues from a community-wide approach.

 

Our Mission and Vision ...

Mission: To stimulate, build and sustain character development by providing affordable quality character education.

Vision: A world where all people personally embrace and practice honesty, respect, responsibility and caring.

 

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