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Healing & Identity Curriculum

Healing & Identity Curriculum

UGLY (U Gotta Love You) exists as a professional extension of the core movement. It allows the work to enter spaces where explicit faith language may be limited—such as public schools, corporations, and community organizations—without compromising the heart of the work.
 

Same Mission | Same Values | Different Language for Access

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Frequently Asked Question

  • What is the Healing & Identity Curriculum?
    This is UGLY’s educational framework designed to teach identity, emotional awareness, healing, and personal development through structured modules.
  • What topics are covered in the curriculum?
    The curriculum includes:
    • - Identity and self-perception
    • - Behavioral patterns and accountability
    • - Emotional awareness and regulation
    • - Letting go of survival patterns
    • - Confidence, boundaries, and personal growth
  • What is the difference between this and the Transformation Pathway?
    The curriculum is the content and teaching modules.
    The pathway is the experience and journey through those modules.
  • Is this appropriate for youth?
    Yes. The curriculum can be adapted for youth, teens, and adults, with age-appropriate delivery.
  • How is this different from a motivational talk?
    UGLY is not just inspiration — it is structured, educational, and reflective. Participants leave with tools, awareness, and practical application.
  • What makes UGLY different from other programs?
    UGLY combines:
    • - Trauma-informed facilitation
    • - Identity-based teaching
    • - Emotional and behavioral awareness
    • - Practical life application

    It addresses both internal healing and external behavior.
  • Are participants required to share personal experiences?
    No. Participation is always voluntary. Individuals are encouraged, but never forced, to share.
  • Can organizations customize the curriculum?
    Yes. Sessions can be tailored based on audience, age group, and goals.
  • How is etiquette connected to this curriculum?
    Etiquette is the external expression of internal healing.
    It teaches how confidence, dignity, and self-respect show up in behavior.
  • What environments is this curriculum suitable for?
    • - Schools
    • - Churches
    • - Community organizations
    • - Corporate or professional settings
    • - Small group or private sessions
  • How do we get started?
    Start by submitting an inquiry or scheduling a consultation to determine the best program fit.