The Home Run Project
A character education and literacy program for children, adults,
and intergenerational groups.
Schools & Organizations
School Day
Coach Stan presents to individual classes (maximum 5 per day).
Presentations run one hour for grades 3 and up.
Assembly Programs
1 hour program designed for large groups (maximum 500) offered in auditoriums.
After School
Presentations can be offered as 1 hour classes. Groups (up to 25) meet in quiet spaces. Ages 7 and up.
The Home Run Project PLUS (Old School Sports)
This model combines storytelling and sports skills fundamentals utilizing street games that were popular with NYC children for generations.
Organizations
The Home Run Project can benefit corporations and not for profits through a variety of team building activities.
Great staff training opportunities for companies, schools, museums, libraries, hospitals, and community centers.
LIFE SKILLS TUTORIAL
Coach Stan's HOME RUN PROJECT Character Development and Literacy Program is now available for children as a unique and FUN after school enrichment learning opportunity in the comfort of your home.
This development is a direct response to the emotional/social needs of children and families who are coping with the many difficulties presented by life during the Pandemic.
The program features a ten session curriculum (5 minute sessions) that feature focus exercises as warm up activities, the author sharing his baseball stories from THE MACMILLAN BOOK OF BASEBALL STORIES and THE GOOD GUYS OF BASEBALL (non-fiction childrens 'books published by Simon and Schuster), conversations about the life lessons in the stories, and an optional sports skills activity in the backyard!
LifeSkills Tutorial is for children in grades 3 and older.
GRAND SLAM Birthdays
Coach Stan brings the Home Run Project’s fun, learning, and magic to your home.
This 1 hour program is designed for groups of boys and girls (up to 25) in grades 3 and up.
GRAND SLAM Birthdays feature interactive storytelling, focus games and exercises, group discussion and much more!
Ingelore… The Legacy
Overcoming Hatred, Celebrating Love and Hope
INGELORE
The Film
Produced and Directed by Academy Award Winning Filmmaker Frank Stiefel
The program chronicles the amazing journey of Ingelore Herz Honigstein who grew up Jewish and Deaf in Nazi Germany. It focuses on her immense challenges, courage, strength, and triumphs.
Who Is The Program For?
The program raises awareness of older adolescents and adults of all ages who participate in an interactive group format.
For high schools, colleges & universities, religious & cultural institutions, libraries, and corporate & non for profit staff training.
Workshop Format
The “lesson plan” features an initial small group discussion followed by the screening of the film in its entirety and ending with a second conversation regarding life lessons learned.