COMMUNICATION IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Mission Statement:
Communication In Human Behavior is a non-profit California Corporation 501(c)3. There is a need throughout communities all over the country for people to be taught and touched from the inside, out.
This organization is developing programs to touch communities, allowing them to "see" beyond their walls. Having worked with social workers, therapists, police officers, correctional facilities, and abused women and children, this mission has been proven by providing direction and education as an opportunity to create inner empowerment for everyone. While others scratch the surface, these techniques dig beneath, deprogramming life experiences and knowledge stored in the subconscious mind. This rejuvenating and revolutionizing perception creates impressions, giving insights to inspire a new process of discernment.
Dealing with the hurt and confusion of ourselves and each other, these techniques will turn those thoughts into strength and wisdom. Every injustice is meant to teach. The question, is how do we use this knowledge to create earth-changing experiences? How do we process the pain after being victimized?
Mona Miller’s efforts over the last decades have been to educate the masses through multiple channels. Ms. Miller has derived a creative means of communication processing skill that will improve the community at large..
This non-profit effort will launch a new dynamic in the educational/self-help industry. Although these methods may be deemed unconventional, they are the most profound in results and impact on one’s life. Ms. Miller, a professional and sought-after speaker, has broadened her efforts to include educational programs, seminars, and materials. With the financial assistance of community leaders, corporate sponsorships, private donors, grants and fellowships this philanthropic move can be placed in classrooms and boardrooms alike to increase self-awareness, which directly correlates to efficiency and productivity.
The goal is to expose the masses to the education of intellectual and emotional peace as the communication of human behavior is ever evolving. The basic principles are Truth, Lighting the Way to Understanding spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, sexual, and financial realms as awareness and integrity stimulate an evolved standard of living.
Additional projects will include scholarship programs, youth group sessions, a community center for anger management, and educational classes. We foresee communities being greatly impacted, because the program has proven itself very successful. We know the change will come - one person at a time.
The materials developed through the non-profit will expose thousands to Invisible Warfare, that "tornado within all of us that searches for peace."
There is a story where a man sees many starfish washed upon the shore. The man on the shore throws the starfish back into the ocean, one by one. Another man comes running by and says, "Hey buddy, you’re wasting your time. You’ll never get all those starfish back in the ocean." The man says, "Maybe not, but it sure mattered to that one!"
It was through this story that a man who studied in this program started his own non-profit foundation, "The Starfish Foundation Inc." He was so touched by the information that he learned from the Communication Arts Program, he wanted to touch the touchers. If this program does no more…something beautiful has already happened.
Some of Mona’s clients have created non-profit charities to support some wonderful causes around the world. Check out and see how they are changing the world.
Samburu Project:
The Samburu Project is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization that
collaborates with communities in developing countries to enhance men,
women and children’s daily lives by providing resources that address
immediate needs while promoting long term sustainability and
self-sufficiency along with cultural integrity. The organization’s
first initiative, 25 Wells, is aimed at providing easy access to clean,
safe drinking water to communities in the Samburu District, Kenya. www.thesamburuproject.org