FreedomHill - where we learn from living
The future is digital. Limiting exposure or use of technology limits the ablity of our youth to prepare for their future. Using technology in isolation also limits potential. Group, collaborative and cooperative use of technology is education for the future. Computers at FreedomHill are all in public areas so how they are being used is obvious to all. A group of three or four of our members is often seen lined up on the couch with a couple of laptops all playing the same MMORPG; they aren't aware of it (and probably don't care), but they are learning about strategy, tool selection, delegating authority, and accessing training. Really...
FreedomHill is Inclusive
FreedomHill youth programs (including, but not limited to: classes, clubs and music instruction) are available to members of the greater community regardless of their religious beliefs.
FreedomHill does not advocate, support, or practice discrimination based on age, ethnicity, gender, national origin, disability, race, size, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic background.
FreedomHill Supports Basic Human Rights for Children
See selected Articles from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child here.