The Frator Heru Institute (TFHI) opens the Spring 2010 semester with over 25 seminars, programs, tutorials and consultancy ranging from non-profit governance, professional writing, comic book creation, family wellness, rites-of-passage for girls and boys, acting, computer literacy to human race studies and rites-of-passage facilitator certification. The Frator Heru Institute (TFHI) has offered affordable and high quality community-based education to the Philadelphia and surrounding vicinity for the past 22 years. Now in its 23rd year, with several core classes, seminars and workshops in How to Obtain 501(c)(3) Status, Family Wellness, Grant Writing, Rites-of-Passage for Youth (Girls and Boys), Rites-of-Passage Facilitators Intensive Training for Adults, Mathematics, Computer Literacy, Art, Acting, Professional Writing, the History of American Popular Music --- and much more --- the mission of the FHI to provide critical communitybased education continues and the FHI remains an all-inclusive community-based program! The FHI also offers expert consulting, training, strategic curriculum development and the longest-running Rites programs in Philadelphia, and has several public initiatives, correspondence and on-site prison outreach projects (PrOP’s) at HOC, PICC, SCI-Chester, SCI-Graterford and 17 other PA state institutions. This FHI prison outreach serves upwards to 250 incarcerated persons. This semester the FHI has expanded to include two rites-of-passage courses for young women in two separate locations, two art classes, one figure drawing and the other a comic book creation class, a course on the history of American popular music, facilitated by the Soul-Patrol’s own Bob Davis, and a professional writing class for individuals and organizations looking to improve their overall writing skills and effectiveness. Of course, the FHI core curriculum courses are still available: How to Obtain 501(c)(3) Status and Keep it; Proposal Writing for Success; Acting for Beginners; Cultural Mathematics; Rites-of-Passage for young men and ROP certification for parents and practitioners; two family development seminars: Women and Wellness 101 and Positive Family Communications; And, one all-day certification seminar: Human Race Studies.. Also, the FHI is offering two computer literacy workshops in conjunction with Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Church (40th & Parrish Sts.) and the Strawberry Mansion Learning Center (30th & Dauphin Sts.). After 22 years in Philadelphia, The Frator Heru Institute continues to stand for excellence in uncompromised community-based education and empowerment by providing expert consulting, innovative training and effective tutoring. For more info, visit the website: www.thefratorheruinstitute.org. The Frator Heru Institute Mr. Yumy Odom, Founder 1046 W. Jefferson St. – LL Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215.235.1604 Mobile: 908.334.1793 E-mail: mail@thefratorheruinstitute.org The Frator Heru Institute is a 501(c)(3) community-based educational, scientific, charitable and social-change entity created to generate effective and strategic programs, projects and initiatives that promote self-development, stable families, communities and societies. The Frator Heru Institute: A Practical Model for Community-based Education
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