Workshop

Team Builders to Support Group Development and Collaboration

The Youth Development theory states that youth must feel they have strong relationships with each other in order to exert authority and have the confidence to take risks, open up and learn from mistakes as leaders, planners and program designers. They must also learn the processes to manage transitions and experience structured tools for facilitation and group processes. When adults carefully model and facilitate these critical components, youth will be able to replicate them when they are in charge. This second session pushes your youth to solve challenging problems, negotiate solutions, and explore ideas from multiple perspectives. Engage your youth as leaders, planners and program designers so they experience authentic leadership, and begin to see themselves as response-able citizens.

Please select the date and time options that best fit your schedule.

Price:

$6,000

Session Objectives

  • Learn ways to create smooth transitions to support group management.
  • Identify safe grouping strategies to build collaborative work sessions.
  • Look at how to build reflection processes throughout the day to foster group learning.

Ideal For

  • Educators
  • School Counselors
  • Extended Day Staff
  • Youth Practitioners

Trainers

Fong Marcolongo

Fong Marcolongo

Fong Marcolongo is a passionate facilitator and curriculum designer known for her ability to listen deeply, connect authentically, and bring her clients’ stories to life through thoughtful, collaborative design processes. With over a decade-plus of experience in social-emotional learning (SEL), youth leadership development, and community engagement, Fong specializes in crafting curricula that are not just informative, but transformative.

At the core of Fong’s work is a commitment to human-centered learning. She partners with organizations and communities, ensuring that each project reflects the voices, values, and lived experiences of the people involved. Whether facilitating group discussions or designing a program, Fong creates environments where every voice is heard and every story matters.

Her curriculum design process is rooted in cultural humility and liberatory co-design. Fong works alongside clients to explore their vision, build capacity, and translate complex ideas into practical, engaging tools that drive impact. Her portfolio includes more than 15 custom-designed curricula focused on SEL, community engagement, and youth leadership—all tailored to the unique needs of the communities she serves.

Fong’s facilitation style is dynamic and compassionate, creating space for structure and spontaneity. She expertly guides teams through collaborative problem-solving, helping them create equitable, just solutions that center joy and transformation. As a strategic consultant, Fong’s insights help organizations navigate change, enhance capacity, and activate their full potential.

Fong is an avid learner when not working, constantly exploring new cultures and ideas. She dreams of starting an Asian aunties dance crew in her 50s while tending to her growing collection of plants and expanding her work as an emerging podcast producer.

Shelley Kuang

Shelley Kuang

Shelley Kuang (she/they) is a dedicated SEL champion and youth development practitioner known for their ability to foster inclusive, transformative spaces through collaborative design and engagement. With a deep commitment to social justice, community care, and liberation, Shelley has built a professional journey that centers on creating meaningful, systemic change through capacity building and systems thinking.

At the heart of Shelley’s work is a vision for abolition and liberation, rooted in community-driven solutions. They partner with organizations and communities to ensure that each initiative reflects the values, stories, and lived experiences of those most impacted. Whether co-stewarding projects like APSC’s 2nd anthology of writings from currently and formerly incarcerated APIs and their families or facilitating community dialogue, Shelley ensures that every voice is honored and heard.

Shelley’s curriculum implementation and organizational development approach is grounded in cultural humility and a liberation-focused mindset. They collaborate closely with clients to co-create processes that build capacity, promote intersectionality, and drive long-term impact. Shelley’s portfolio includes contributions across curriculum design, event planning, and arts administration—all designed to address the unique challenges and strengths of the communities they serve.

With a facilitation style that is compassionate, process-oriented, and adaptable, Shelley expertly guides teams through collaborative problem-solving and data-driven evaluation to develop solutions rooted in joy, equity, and justice. As a solution-seeker and strategic collaborator, Shelley’s insights empower organizations to navigate complexity and amplify their impact.

When not working, Shelley enjoys embracing resilience practices, reconnecting with their body through movement, and basking in nature’s beauty. They find joy in crafting, indulging in sweet treats, and cherishing time with their nibblings, always seeking moments of play and connection in the everyday.

Let’s Talk

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Lisette Ostrander

Director of Education at Beyond Differences

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Sarah Wan

Executive Director at CYC

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Priscilla Parchia

Program Manager, Expanded Learning

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Ay'Anna Moody

Director, Social Impact & Generation Thrive

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Rodd Lee

Assistant General Manager, External Affairs

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Erin Gutiérrez

Director of Learning & Development

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Ariana Bayer

Manager of Family Programs

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Pam Connie

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Jill Nielsen

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Felix Caraballo

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P. Marcia Brown

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Deanna Grant-Curtis

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Carla Williams-Namboodiri

Profesora de Inglés y Humanidades, Escuela Bilingüe Internacional Middle School English and Humanities Teacher

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Mei Ann Teo

Assoc Artistic Director, Director of New Work, Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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Lisette Ostrander

Director of Education at Beyond Differences

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Sarah Wan

Executive Director at CYC

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Priscilla Parchia

Program Manager, Expanded Learning

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Ay'Anna Moody

Director, Social Impact & Generation Thrive

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Rodd Lee

Assistant General Manager, External Affairs

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Erin Gutiérrez

Director of Learning & Development

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Ariana Bayer

Manager of Family Programs

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Excellent and I attend a LOT of these training sessions. Well organized. Clear and courageous content.

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Pam Connie

What Folx SayWhat folx (people of all genders) say about our work:

I really appreciated the hands on skills at the end of the session.
Very engaging and extremely informed – presented material in an accessible and interesting manner.

I would recommend at least 3 hours for this training.

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Jill Nielsen

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It’s a different facilitation style that you have but I can see how it works. It’s a much more human experience, rather than a student teacher discussion. I’m impressed.

Great Job.

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Felix Caraballo

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P. Marcia Brown

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I love this organization. Their curriculum is some of the best I’ve ever used! Tried and true.

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Deanna Grant-Curtis

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I adapted the Lemonade activity from your Ice Breakers and Team Builders to Build Social-Emotional Skills for my advisory yesterday. Used the watering pot like a spin the bottle. After saying something they wanted to wash away from the week, they sprinkled water onto the classroom plants. I ❤ Read More

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Carla Williams-Namboodiri

Profesora de Inglés y Humanidades, Escuela Bilingüe Internacional Middle School English and Humanities Teacher

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I am taking away the way that capitalism and racism are inextricable in causing our micro and macro aggressions against each other. I’m sitting deeply with how the sense of urgency stems from perfectionism and also how it perpetuates how we treat each other as cogs in the wheel instead of Read More

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Mei Ann Teo

Assoc Artistic Director, Director of New Work, Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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Appreciate y’all Aminta & Thomas! I wish we could combine our collective superpowers in facilitating.

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Thank you for this extremely enriching experience!

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Thanks y’all. I am leading a capacity building cohort of 49 orgs. I am definitely going to share your info with them and explore with the foundation partners funding options for this work. Thank you!!!!! Love all of it 🙂

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Facilitating techniques are great. They are great!

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