No matter your age or stage in life, confidence and communication are skills which will take you far. When we have the ability to connect with our peers and powerfully articulate our opinions and ideas, we have the chance to persuade others and make our voices heard. If the child in your life is ready to level up their leadership and communications capacities, you’ll want to stay tuned for this amazing opportunity.
The Trenton Puerto Rican Community and Friends Organization (TPRCFO) recently announced the launch of their upcoming initiative, Powerful Voices. The Powerful Voices program invites youth ages 10 through 17 to come together to learn the ins and outs of improv and public speaking. Workshops will begin on Sunday, April 3rd and will continue each Sunday throughout the month of April. The classes will take place from 6pm to 7pm at Mercer County Community College’s Trenton Campus, located at 137 N Broad St, Trenton, NJ 08608. Throughout the workshop, students will have the opportunity to tackle a number of transformative skills, including:
- Fun acting and improv exercises
- Public speaking techniques
- Leadership and communication skills
- Teamwork
There are limited spaces available, so if your child is interested in participating, you will want to get registered as soon as possible. The registration form can be accessed by emailing Trentonprcommunity@gmail.com or by calling Alba Hernandez at (609) 558-6977. The deadline to register is Wednesday, March 27th, so be sure to enroll before this opportunity passes you by.
Since their founding in 2022, the Trenton Puerto Rican Community and Friends Organization has been enriching the Capital City with the remarkable culture of the Puerto Rican community. The purpose of the organization is to celebrate and promote Puerto Rican culture and identity through a number of events which highlight the region’s rich history, present, and future. At a time when representation is crucial, the TPRCFO plays a paramount role in assuring that Trenton’s Puerto Rican community has spaces in which to thrive and fully embrace their culture. By educating the public and connecting the community through a number of engaging events, the TPRCFO also plays an important part in demonstration the invaluable role that the Puerto Rican community plays in society as a whole.
For more information on this and other upcoming events hosted by the Trenton Puerto Rican Community and Friends Organization, please visit their website, linked here: TPRFCO – Home. If you have any questions or would like any help signing up for the upcoming classes, please email TrentonPRCommunity@gmail.com or contact Alba Hernandez at (609) 558-6977 for additional assistance. Your child has a powerful voice just waiting to be shared, so be certain to sign up for these transformative classes today!