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CHARACTER CHAMPIONS -REGISTERED TRADEMARK

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Character Champions Behavioral Health & Wellness 

is 503 (C) 1 - Non -Profit Organization

All Rights Reserved (2020)

characterchampions@gmail.com

310-388-7779 / 909-732-6224

Character Champions Behavioral Health & Wellness

is a 501 (c) (3) - Non -Profit Organization

All Rights Reserved (2020)

characterchampions@gmail.com

310-388-7779 / 909-732-6224

OUR MISSION

"Character Champions Behavioral Health & Wellness" and its original educational non-profit arm"Character Champions Foundation" mission is to support individuals, families, organizations and communities in learning how to use compassionate actions to "Level Up" their character to achieve desired goals with champion win - win results like Character Champions.

A Character Champion is someone of any age, in any part of the world, who wants to help make the world a better place by acting in safe, smart, kind, and brave ways. Your character is made up of how you think, feel, and act. Character is not one thing. It is the pattern people show by how they behave with others and how they treat themselves. 

People with champion-like characteristics think, feel, and act in ways that do not hurt themselves or others. These types of people are called Character Champions because like champions, they strongly support, defend or fight for character qualities in self and others that encourage the health and the well-being of all.

Character Champions believe that it is our character beliefs that unite us against whatever threatens us locally and globally. Character Champions understand that all individuals have the right to be treated with mutual respect and care.

The principles and practices of the Character Champions framework are rooted in the universal spirit of compassion. Character Champions follow the Platnium Rule that reminds us to treat others the way we want to be treated if we were them.  Character Champions believe that you cannot walk in other person's shoes until you first take off your own shoes.