| From Strugglingteens.com New Perspectives Winston-Salem, North Carolina The University of Human Goodness has been has been providing free, “hands- on” care for terminally ill adults and developmentally disabled children for 14+ years. This program is the “planned outgrowth” of the organization’s internationally acclaimed, all-volunteer project. Though not a religious organization, they have found that people of all faiths and backgrounds who range in age from 12-81 years of age can discover a “common ground” through a “spiritual connection.” The program contains three elements including; service, study, and reflection that include class work, group development, cooperative living, project creation, reflection and journaling, recreation, and several laboratory settings. The University is open to students who are highly motivated, service- directed, positive, open, responsive, and inquiring. They offer scholarships to full and part-time students, including free room and board to full-time students. © Copyright 2012 by Woodbury Reports, Inc. |