Resources by Organization

The life skills covered in ARISE’s curricula meet the requirements for both instructors and learners in many well known organizations and programs such as Ansell-Casey, Job Corps, and even the early leaning organization Head Start. If you are involved with any of these programs, please click on the links below to see how ARISE can enhance your curriculum.

Ansell-Casey

ARISE Life-Management Skills lessons satisfy the Ansell-Casey life-skill domains. For your convenience, we have compiled a document that details Ansell Casey requirements along with the ARISE curricula materials that fulfill that requirement.

Head Start

ARISE life-skills lessons satisfy many of the Head Start program performance standards. We have provided information below a detailed reference list on how ARISE materials fulfills these standards.

Job Corps

ARISE Life-Skills Lessons satisfy many of the Job Corps Career Success Skills (CSS) program standards and competencies. Guaranteed easy-to-teach and understand, you now have the unique opportunity to assemble your own ARISE life-skills library at a fraction of the normal retail price, allowing you to add structure to your program and save money too.

Salvation Army

The ARISE curricula is an outstanding tool for at-risk kids that The Salvation Army works with on a daily basis. Our work with this population involves children who have moved from location to location, lived out of their cars, on the streets, and who have had to change schools frequently.

Search Institute

The ARISE Life-Skills lessons satisfy many of the Search Institutes’s Developmental Assets for early childhood, middle childhood and adolescents. We have provided below for your convenience a reference list of how specific ARISE materials reinforce the Search Institutes’s 40 Developmental Assets.

Upward Bound

Upward Bound’s goal is to help students overcome class, academic, social, and cultural barriers to higher education. ARISE can help in that mission. Since 1986 ARISE has offered a variety of life-skill lessons for disadvantaged and high-risk youth. These lessons will provide students in the Upward Bound program the foundation they need to achieve in their academic and personal lives.