The Chocolate Mountaineers Club was formed to help instill certain values, habits, sense of self, belonging, and direction in life, in children at a young age. It also introduces them to the Arts at an early age. To achieve this goal, the Club embarked on an educational path in order to teach cause and effect, awareness, responsibility, understanding, and acceptance.
Our Mission is to “Change the world, one child’s world at a time.” The Chocolate Mountaineers Club’s goal is nothing less than members and supporters working together to make the world a better place. That is at the core of the Club’s existence.
To Provide members with direction, self-worth, and a sense of belonging and purpose from which they will draw upon for their entire lives. The club hopes to accomplish this by providing leadership and guidance to:
When they met, they realized that as a group, they could help, teach, and support each other, as well as have a sense of belonging and identity. With this in mind, they formed a Club for all children and for like-minded people to join. They called it the Chocolate Mountaineers Club. These twelve characters have been developed with personalities, traits, values, and good habits for children to not only have fun with, but to learn from and emulate. Each character also possess a talent in the Arts such as: music, singing, dancing, painting, writing, acting, and even cooking in order to introduce the Arts to children at a young age.providing leadership and guidance to:
Everyone knows the word chocolate—what it means, how it tastes, the thoughts and feelings that it brings up, good memories, treating one’s self, gift giving and sharing. Something sweet in life.
Everyone knows the word chocolate—what it means, how it tastes, the thoughts and feelings that it brings up, good memories, treating one’s self, gift giving and sharing. Something sweet in life.
Strength, Courage, Direction, Determination, Self-Reliance, Survival, Preparedness, Health, Good Choices, Health, Awareness, Acceptance
Camaraderie, Friendship, Sense of Belonging, Identity, Purpose, Common or Mutual Values and Direction, Responsibility to and for Others.