END THE CYCLE, INC.
P.O. Box 783
Lawrenceburg 40342-0783
United States
ph: (502) 319-3546
alt: (502) 319-3064
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Welcome to the End The Cycle, Inc. online experience. It is our prayer that as you journey through our organization pages, you will get a glimpse of our commitment to fulfilling the purpose that God has called us to...helping our youth to End The Cycle, of child abuse, drug abuse, neglect, gangs, homelessness and incarceration. We want to stop the violence, then to begin repairing family relationships.
Program Statement:
It is the goal and objective of E.T.C., Inc. to implement an intensified, new system of incentive based rehabilitation that works from the inside out. We plan to work in conjunction with the families on the outside and the incarcerated parent in order to mentor the children. Both the incarcerated parent(s) and children must participate in the program. This will benefit the parent and give the children a badly needed identity. This in turn will motivate the incarcerated parent to take classes required by End The Cycle, making them eligible for gifts such as ALL EXPENSE PAID visits and much more.
Another Out Reach of End the Cycle, Inc. is a program called "The Forgotten". Started in a small town in Kentucky, "The Forgotten" has reached and changed lives all the way from Nashville TN to Louisville KY by reaching the homeless where they are and showing them the true love of Jesus Christ. Through back-pack ministries and face to face respectful communication, the volunteers of "The Forgotten" have changed lives and hearts in ways that are fairly indescribable. For more information about "The Forgotten" and how you can help or donate to the effort, please contact "The Forgotten" Out Reach Minister, Charlie Blacketer at 502-598-1118.


Mission Statement:
Our mission is to end the vicious, repetitive cycle of substance abuse, child abuse,homelessness, domestic violence and incarceration, in the next generation.
This will be accomplished by comprehensive education and healing through social reconciliation.
We are not only mentoring children of prisoners, but those children in the community as well. We are using our "teaching books" as tools to show them they "MATTER" and as individuals they can be "more than they can ever think, dream, or imagine". A child does not have to "fit in with the crowd" to be important or to be "excellent".
END THE CYCLE, INC.
P.O. Box 783
Lawrenceburg 40342-0783
United States
ph: (502) 319-3546
alt: (502) 319-3064
programd