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Mission Statement:
Sarges Community Base, Inc. is a Non-Profit Organization to develop and encourage young men and women to become leaders. We are committed to reducing violence by seeing them practice - and then personally own - basic life skills, leadership principles, respect, responsibility, and structure. By providing core values of family commitment and responsibility we will educate and empower our youth through teaching service, teamwork and discipline in a structured environment.
Upcoming Events:
February 22, 2012 6:30 pm
Family Night Meeting
February 24-26, 2012 6:00 pm
Field Training
3rd Annual Spirit of Achievement Awards and Fundraiser,Saturday, April 14, 2012 – 5:00 pm
May 2013 11:00 am
Annual Drives For Better Lives Golf TournamentSponsors:
Affiliations:
- Sarges Community Base, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, your contribution is tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law
The Parent Project®
The tougher it gets to be a kid……the tougher it gets to be a parent!
Gangs. Drugs. Alcohol. Family disintegration.
Today’s youth face unprecedented pressures and problems. It’s no wonder so many of them have given up on resisting society’s ills and have started reflecting them. While this may explain their difficult, defiant or destructive behavior, it doesn’t excuse it! Parents need to learn effective prevention and intervention techniques in order to help their children.
The Parent Project® delivers results!

Gangs. Drugs. Alcohol. Family disintegration.
Our kids face unprecedented pressures and problems. No wonder so many of them have given up resisting society’s ills and started reflecting them.
While this may explain their difficult, defiant or destructive behavior, it doesn’t excuse it. Parents need to learn effective prevention and intervention techniques in order to help their children swim against the tide and grow into safe and competent adults.
Prevent (or stop) children from using alcohol, other drugs and tobacco.
- Put an end to parent-child arguments!
- Improve children’s grades and school attendance
- Recognize and prevent gang involvement
- Learn how to “out-will” a strong-willed child!
- My child refuses to go to school. How should I respond?
- What can I do when my child beats me up?
- How can I stop my son’s gang involvement?
- My fourteen-year-old is addicted to crack and prostituting to support her habit. How can I get her back?











