united states of America

Envision High School

Tucson, Arizona

Inspire 180 had the privilege of conducting a session at Envision High School, a transitional institution supporting students dealing with behavioral challenges. Engaging with a select group of students facing similar struggles, the session proved to be deeply impactful. As we delved into discussions about their shared experiences with domestic violence, crime, and drug use, it was evident how much they resonated with the content. Witnessing their engagement and seeing their faces light up as they realized they were not alone in their struggles was incredibly rewarding. We were honored to provide guidance and support as they navigated the complexities of their situations, and we look forward to continuing to empower these resilient individuals on their journey towards personal growth and success."

Navajo Nation Corrections

Chinle, Arizona

"It was a profound privilege to speak with the inmates at Navajo Nation Corrections in Chinle, Arizona, discussing the weight of choices, consequences, and the possibility of redemption. In a space where hope can sometimes feel distant, our conversation served as a beacon, illuminating pathways to positive change. Together, we explored the power of resilience and the potential for transformation, fostering a sense of hope and possibility even within the confines of correctional facilities. As we shared stories and insights, we were reminded that every individual has the capacity for growth and renewal, regardless of past mistakes. Our time together was a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring pursuit of hope and redemption."

What people are saying.

  • Thank you for taking the time to talk to me yesterday and share your experiences and your life. I’m very blessed to have met you and talk to you.

    — Tayla Richmond High School NSW

  • It was very powerful and informative

    — Senior Policy Advisor Social, Health & Housing Faireld City Council.

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    — Fairfax Journalist

  • “The boys were completely absorbed by Tony’s story”

    Glengary, Scots College