Ramco Electrical Contracting Corp president Michael Fratacci Sr. has worked in the electrical industry for more than three decades. His New York-based company is involved in project-based manpower management. Beyond his professional role, Michael Fratacci supports non-profit organizations such as the Torch Foundation, which guides teenagers toward becoming empowered, responsible and confident individuals.
One of the Torch Foundation’s recurring initiatives is a two-day leadership workshop for participants between the ages of 13 and 17 years. These workshops consist of guided activities and exercises designed to be interactive and personalized to the participant groups. They aim to help teens identify and overcome limiting beliefs and other obstacles that may prevent them from recognizing and using the full extent of their capabilities. The activities also explore social dynamics that teenagers interact with, such as family relationships, friendships and conflict resolution.
The Torch Foundation conducts their teen leadership sessions primarily in Southern California and Massachusetts. While the normal cost per participant is valued at $300, the foundation offers scholarships so that students may attend free of charge. To achieve this, they rely on donors, schools, youth centers, and other sponsors to be able to support and conduct the workshops.
One of the Torch Foundation’s recurring initiatives is a two-day leadership workshop for participants between the ages of 13 and 17 years. These workshops consist of guided activities and exercises designed to be interactive and personalized to the participant groups. They aim to help teens identify and overcome limiting beliefs and other obstacles that may prevent them from recognizing and using the full extent of their capabilities. The activities also explore social dynamics that teenagers interact with, such as family relationships, friendships and conflict resolution.
The Torch Foundation conducts their teen leadership sessions primarily in Southern California and Massachusetts. While the normal cost per participant is valued at $300, the foundation offers scholarships so that students may attend free of charge. To achieve this, they rely on donors, schools, youth centers, and other sponsors to be able to support and conduct the workshops.
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