Middle Years Program

Pebble Tossers is metro Atlanta’s most comprehensive youth and family volunteer service organization. Our experience with developing programs and working with other leading nonprofits to better the community provides the ideal platform for youth to serve, lead, and succeed.

The Pebble Tossers Middle Years Leadership Program is designed for 6th to 8th grade students who are ready to begin building leadership and life skills through service learning. With a focus on social-emotional learning, peer collaboration, and community service, members will start their journey of personal growth while contributing to meaningful projects. This program helps students to develop critical skills to move them forward to reach their goals.

Mission:

To equip middle school students with life skills and service-learning opportunities that nurture empathy, leadership, and civic engagement.

Vision:

A future where youth develop into compassionate, service-minded leaders in their schools, communities, and beyond.

 

click here to apply for the Middle Years Program

program details

The Middle Years Program will meet in person and virtual at Pebble Tossers’ Warehouse at Inspiredu, 1550 Southland Cir NW #200, Atlanta, GA 30318.

Program Fee due upon acceptance into the program.
Needs-based scholarships available. (email earline@pebbletossers.org)

  • Current Member

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    $150/year

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  • Non-Members

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    $200/year

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    (student must become a Pebble Tossers Member – $50 Individual or $159 Family Membership)

schedule of events

  • Kick-Off Meeting - January 25, 2025
  • Meeting - February 8, 2025
  • Meeting (Virtual) - February 22, 2025
  • Meeting - March 15, 2025
  • Meeting (Virtual) - March 29, 2025
  • Meeting - April 19, 2025
  • Meeting (Virtual) - May 3, 2025
  • Final Meeting & Presentation Day- May 17, 2025

questions?

Need more information? Contact Earline Johnson at earline@pebbletossers.org

 

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