Community Leadership & Adventure Therapy
TLC offers Community Leadership Programs throughout the country to adults and youth, often as a tool to open the session or retreat. The program provides participants with group perspective, leadership styles, group communication and collaborative leadership skills. The TLC team adapts the curriculum to fit your community program’s specific needs and outcomes.
Community Client List
- Leadership Door County
- Leadership Manitowoc
- Leadership Racine
- Leadership Green Bay
- Leadership Shawano
- Leadership Kenosha
- Brown County Teen Leadership
- Wisconsin Clerks & Treasurers Institute
- Wisconsin Rural Leadership Program
“Tim Pflieger and Leadership Racine go hand-in-hand…His understanding and delivery of team building exercises and group process builds 30 individuals to a class of 30 within 24 hours!…It is key groundwork that needs to be laid before any other material is covered.” - Karen Bayer, Executive Director, Leadership Racine
Adventure Therapy
For many years the professional TLC team has led intensive activity based and process oriented programs providing both individual and group development for at-risk populations. The standard program engages the dynamics of the group and challenges the individual, allowing participants an opportunity to gain perspective and tools to make healthy life choices into the future.
Curriculum Focus
- Self-Belief & Self-Esteem Enhancement
- Ownership & Accountability
- Trust & Respect
- Healthy Decision Making
- Leadership Development
- Goal Setting
- Transfer Skills to Everyday
- Team Building
- Personal Leadership Awareness
Adventure Therapy Clients
- Family Services
- Door County Department of Social Services
- Lakeshore CAP
- Sevastopol At Risk
- Door County Challenge Program
Contact the TLC team today to book your adventure. Call 920-746-9999 or fill out a Registration Form or Contact Us Form for more information.
“Thank you for serving as a resource presenter at the Wisconsin Leadership Program. Your clear communication and animated style enhance the activities you lead. It was a pleasure to see experiential education integrated in this way in a seminar on community leadership.” — Boyd Rossing - Wisconsin Rural Leadership Program
