PSI Seminars - PSI World
PSI World began in 1973. We started by coupling our efforts with PSI Seminars to bring an educational program to the Hawaiian State and San Quentin penitentiaries. The goal of this program was to give inmates innovative mental, emotional and spiritual tools. These tools once incorporated into their daily lives could be utilized to make more effective and liberating choices while in prison. This would increase their chances of acclimating to society and integrate into the working sector once they were released. This program was met with great success. So much so, that for the last 29 years PSI Seminars has continued these trainings expanding them to both the private and professional sectors. They have branched out from Honolulu, Hawaii and now have offices in Portland, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver, Vancouver, BC and Nagoya, Japan.
As PSI Seminars grew so has PSI World by continuing to contribute to the world for the past 30 years. We are making a difference by creating liberty in the lives of our youth. We have built an orphanage for deprived children in Mexico; organized and supported Toy drives in Las Vegas, Denver and in San Francisco; giving to various schools in the Lake County area so they could improve the standards of education; supported Kids Stock; Flagstaff House; given to Pedal with Pride and contributed to Safe and Sober Graduation. We continue to support Higher Ground in Denver Co., Operation Dream, Youth at Risk and Log Cabin Ranch in concert with the San Francisco Juvenile Probation Dept.
We have contributed to Horatiao Alger Foundation. Supported various blood drives. Organized and contributed to Christmas relief drives which offer toys and food to those who have none. We have supported Classroom on Wheels, homeless shelters and the Institute for Human Services. We organized and supported Return to Aloha a program developed to bring the Aloha spirit back to the Aloha State.
We have contributed to the American Cancer Society, an institution attempting to eradicate the disease that stops liberty in lives of those it touches. We have funded the Mammogram Van in Denver created to meet the needs of women who cant get to a hospital to detect early signs of breast cancer.
We support High Valley Ranch an institution committed to educating people so that they may experience a more liberated life. Not just in their professions, but in there personal lives as well.
More recently when the 9/11 tragedy struck we responded by supporting families whose lives were crushed by the loss of loved ones through this catastrophe.
We believe that givers gain and are committed to meet the never-ending demands of a world chained by debilitating beliefs and limiting programs.
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