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THE DOTTED LINE of GEORGIA INC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Male Graduate Program 

 

Our image was designed to create SELF AWARENESS as each Graduate understands how they see the world through their own eyes (see the world as the actual eye) and leaves them with the realization of making a difference or choose closing their eyes to the problems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 "Changing the world 1 Male at a Time!"

 

 

The name was chosen as our brand with the understanding that one MUST know the possibilities of signing any documents and how it can and sometimes will damage your name or credit in the future. We want to empower our Graduates before they put their signatures on THE DOTTED LINE, making them aware of any and ALL potential threats to their name and character in the future.

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THE DOTTEDLINE of GA. on the MOVE 

 

Mr. ERIC WILEY our 1st COLLEGE GRADUATE

PEBBLEBROOK HIGH SCHOOL​

Our 1st student that received a $500 Scholarship from The Dotted Line is graduating from Georgia Southern University on May 11, 2013, Mr. Eric Wiley graduated from Pebblebrook High School.

 

Mr. Eric Wiley was born on December 26th 1989 in Atlanta, Ga as the second child of three to Teresa Turner and Willie Wiley. He attended and graduated from Pebblebrook High School in 2008. He went on to graduate from Georgia Southern University this past May with a degree in Mass Communications. During his tenure in school, Eric worked as a sports writer for the college and local area newspapers.

 

The Dotted Line Program and Mr. Williams have functioned as a great resource for Eric when in need and allowed for him to always know that there is someone in his corner at all times. He is very grateful for the opportunity to be one of the first individuals brought up by the program and hopes that he isn't the last. He's committed to giving back to the program and helping to push the movement!

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

UNIVERSITY

We are so very proud or Mr. Wiley!

Your support and continued donations will help us make a better world for tomorrow

1 Male at a Time. 

TDL at the Georgia's Capital (another young brothers life was ended)

Kendrick Johnson of Valdosta, GA  {his parents below} 

 

The Dotted Line Program will bring a more positive and attractive atmosphere to the community, while shaping the minds of our future leaders.

The thing that makes The Dotted Line Program so special is, the giving back and building up of our communities as well as helping our young men reach a higher potential of self-worthiness.

 

The skills that they will acquire in The Dotted Line Program with the hope that the lessons taught here will stay embedded in them, so they too can be an example for their peers as well as their family members.

Our program starts the 3rd Monday after school begins in August and ends the Monday of the 3rd week before school is out for the summer.


The cost is $500 per school year for the 9th through 11th grades.

12th graders are free of charge with at least 2 years of prior enrollment in our program and must complete 2full weeks of participating in our Summer Program which will account for the required community service hours to graduate high school.

 

The Dotted Line Syllabus is month to month until the end of the school year,

Mon, Wed and Fri  5-8pm / Sat(TBA)

(INSTRUCTOR’S weekly training before students arrive)

Week 1: Understanding TDL program/polices

Week 2: School requirements to graduate

Week 3: Recruiting our Students

Week 4: Tracking status at schools / (Move Up program)

1ST MONTH

Week 1: How to search for Jobs/Career (Job Skills 101) 

Week 2: Understanding bills and expenses

Week 3: Grooming

Week 4: Education matters (101 recycle) Energy Conservation / Gardening

2ND MONTH

Week 1: How to... build, fix and create (Electrical / Heating & Air / Flooring / Hair Care / Plumbing / Painting)

Week 2: What drives a Man / The power of selfless service

Week 3: Taking responsibility of your own actions

Week 4: Time Management / Foreign Language (French)

3RD MONTH

Week 1: Education matters (electricity) Energy Conservation / Gardening

Week 2: How to plan and set goals (follow through to the end)

Week 3: You read and write how you speak (Job Skills 101)

Week 4: Healthy living

4TH MONTH

Week 1: Movie Brain Simulations

Week 2: History of Self & TDL Branding

Week 3: Education matters (water) Energy Conservation / Gardening

Week 4: Foreign Language (French)

5TH MONTH

Week 1: Somebody is watching you (actions determine destiny)

Week 2: Computers 101

Week 3: Power of Communication (Job Skills 101)

Week 4: Education matters (wind) Energy Conservation / Gardening

6TH MONTH

Week 1: Education matters (Solar) Energy Conservation / Gardening

Week 2: Self Defense / Foreign Language (French)

Week 3: Conflict Resolution

Week 4: How to Interview (Job Skills 101) 

 

Website: thedottedlineofga.wix.com/thedottedline

DONATIONS can be made through Cash App: $TheDottedLine1 or by clicking on the Donation button on the website

 

 

 

The Dotted Line (Next Open House) Date to be determined

 

 

  1. Sign-in

    • Students and Parents

  2. Welcome with Prayer

  3. What is The Dotted Line

    • Mission Statement

    • Image

    • Who are its members

  4. Goal

  5. Requirements

  6. Dress

  7. Expectations

  8. Mentors

    • Requirement

    • Criminal Background Report

    • Outline Duties

    • Bio

  9. Volunteer

  10. Sign-Up

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