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Therapeutic Goals:

  • Continue to strengthen relationship with God

  • Identify and evaluate my fault bad habits that led me to prison

  • Maintain positive relationship with family

  • Increase knowledge through prayer, reading self help books and life experiences

  • Help others discover, embrace, and achieve their purpose through mentorship

  • Maintain a positive relationship with my mentors and continue to seek advice that will assist my growth as an individual and leader

Specific Program Objectives (all complete):

  • Complete motivation for change group

  • Complete raising awareness group

  • Complete alternative to violence module

  • Complete restorative justice group

  • Complete thinking for a change group

  • Complete celebrate recovery group

  • Complete prime for life group

  • Complete religious diversity group

  • Complete coping skills group

  • Complete anger management group

  • Complete relaxation group

  • Complete conflict resolution group

  • Complete coping skills group

  • Complete re-entry/career classes

List of Occupational Objectives:
  • Improve knowledge of governmental practice (in progress)
  • Complete career guidance tech on the job training (complete)
  • Continue journey to becoming an effective servant leader (in progress)
  • Continue to elevate barbering skills (complete)
  • Improve job interview + job searching skills (complete)
  • Build solid business relationships (in progress)
  • Start own design firm business (complete)
  • Continue to build positive community relationships (in process)
  • Facilitate re-entry building skills class for general population, RSA and SIP (strategic intervention program) (complete)
  • Work in Staff Barbershop to continue mastering barbering skills (complete)
  • Improve public speaking skills (in progress)
  • Create Banking App and program to allow those incarcerated to open savings account
  • Work to restore voting rights for those who are incarcerated/on probation and parole (in progress)
  • Partner with organization to create 'The Healing Project'', which will bring victims and offenders together to begin the healing process (in progress)
  • Put together forum for Criminal Justice & Prison Reform (politicians, community leaders, current and former inmates, correction staff & citizens will take part) (in progress)
  • Open business bank account (in progress)

Ronnie's Life Goals

Long term:

  • Get out of prison, remain in society and become an active member of my community

  • Become President of The United States

  • Reach financial independence and help my family

  • Open transitional House of the Arts for returning citizens

  • Open minimum of two barbershops

  • Purchase home

  • Become a true servant leader who not only leads but also inspires

  • Buy stocks in Brookshire Hathaway

Short & mid-term:

  • Earn Associates in Christian Ministry (complete)

  • Earn Bachelor's degree in Christian Leadership (in progress)

  • Increase knowledge in leadership skills (complete)

  • Graduate from Auto Paint and Body (complete)

  • Learn to speak Korean

  • Increase Conflict Resolution Skill (complete)

  • Create a series of videos for "More Than A Number" project (complete)

  • Complete BASICS - a ten class World Of Work and Business Training Course through the State Bar of Georgia (complete)

  • Graduate through Theology Certificate Program (complete)

  • Complete Transformational Leadership Course (complete)

  • File Provisional Patent Application for App (complete)

  • File Non-Provisional Patent Application for App

Additional accomplishments:

  • Staff Offender Communications representative, communicate the needs, concerns and issues to the upper administration such as Warden , Deputy Wardens and Unit Managers

  • Member of Just Leadership USA

  • Placement in Honor Dorm

  • Dorm Committee member, mediate conflicts between offenders living in the Honor Dorm community

  • Registered Art Collection with the Library of Congress Copyright Office

  • Opened savings account with SunMark Community Bank, maintained good standing

  • Became an ordained Reverend

  • Painted mural on gymnasium wall

  • Contributed to writing and performing in Theater Arts Walking Barefoot in the Grass play

  • Received a Certificate of Appreciation with above average work performance

  • Obtained EIN# (employer identification number) from Department of Treasury

  • Became member of NAACP

  • Honorary member of Trans(forming) Organization

  • Worked with University of Georgia Professor of Political Science and class to learn more about American Government, Elections, Political Parties and Campaigning (in progress)

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