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WeMSA Youth-at-Risk Rescue Program
WeMSA YARRP
 

Cures school disruption, violence, drop-out, & illegalities

WeMSA ...working to make Planet Earth a Perfect Place

WeMSA offers the proven WeMSA Youth-at-Risk Rescue Program (WeMSA YAARP), developed to rescue your youth-at-risk from destructive and/or antisocial behavior, leading to a life of crime and/or failure. The WeMSA Youth-at-Risk Rescue Program was developed by a New York City-trained neurosurgeon* and tested over a period of 17 years. Results are predictable, the value exceptional.

WeMSA YAARP, like all WeMSA Quality-of-Life Programs, is nonviolent, non-religious, and medicine-free.

Why WeMSA YARRP Works

WeMSA YAARP works because it is based on a complete understanding of why young people do what they do. With that understanding, we developed a sensitive, youth-oriented program that acts at the root of the youth-at-risk problem and successfully gets young people to eagerly and permanently embrace positive behavior.

How WeMSA YARRP Works

WeMSA YAARP works by enabling the youth-at-risk to develop the deep-seated motivations that guarantee a positive and successful, law-abiding life.

The WeMSA YARRP Process

The WeMSA YAARP process is friendly, supportive, and thorough. It builds on principles that the youth-at-risk already accepts. The results are nothing short of spectacular.

Need A Youth-at-Risk Program that works? If you or your organization needs to reliably solve your youth-at-risk problem, please contact us at wemsa3@yahoo.com. You’ll be amazed by the results.

For all WeMSA Quality-of-Life Programs, please click here: Quality

*Dr. Uche Akwuba, LCE is a brilliant New York City-trained neurosurgeon holding Medical Degrees (With Honors) from the University of London, England. He developed and tested the WeMSA Quality-of-Life Programs, beginning in 1990. The WeMSA Youth-at-Risk Rescue Program is one of WeMSA’s Quality-of-Life Programs.
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