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YRU ANGRY

Live Your Best Life Without Anger

Mission

OUR MISSION

 Our mission is to heal relationships, strengthen families and make our communities safer through utilization of our education and training model that offers information and strategies to improve our overall quality of life. 

ABOUT US

NRAGE is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency that powers YRU ANGRY. We support the prevention of youth violence and offer education and training to defuse anger within the academic arena. While our primary focus is youth in grades K - 12, we are not limited to providing adult services to adults that include staff development and in-service trainings, court mandated anger management classes, and helping to organize meetings where discussions on anger management can be held. Our organization is eager to contract with you to design a tailored program or service best suited for your establishment.  We help you find ways to live your best life without anger. 

OUR FOUNDER

Feeling angry is not always a sign of a mental health condition but speaking to your doctor can help to determine underlying cause(s). For this reason, we have identified partnerships with the National Association of Mentally Ill (NAMI), mental health agencies, and we can assist you in finding a mental health agency in your area. PAUSE. Ask yourself, YRU ANGRY? 

Danny Baldwin

Founder of YRU ANGRY & Certified Peer Support Specialist 

SERVICES

Currently, N.R.A.G.E INC offers its premier program YRU ANGRY to school systems, but we are not limited. Our program also offers an array of programs and services to organizations and institutions that deal with the natural emotion of anger. 

 YRU ANGRY 101 K-12 Student Presentations

YRU ANGRY Staff Develoment/In Service Training

YRU ANGRY Group Meetings

YRU ANGRY Court Mandated Anger Management Program (Coming Soon) 

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YRU ANGRY HEALTH SUMMIT

YRU ANGRY MODULES

Classroom Lecture

MODULE I

Recognizing, Identifying, and Defusing Anger

MODULE II

Coping Skills to Use When Angry

MODULE III

Using PAUSE as a De-escalation Tool When Angry

MODULE IV

The Love Languages

MODULE V

De-escalation Tools to Defuse Anger

MODULE VI

How Embarrassment Causes Anger

MODULE VII

Do you know the triggers that make you angry?

MODULE VIII

Love vs Anger

MODULE IX

What's Fear Got to do with Anger

MODULE X

Community Resources

Testimonials
Classmates
Classmates in Library

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

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TED RENGERS

Like I tell my boys, just because you are ANGRY, DOESN'T MEAN YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE CRUEL. I thank you a lot for the hat, and even more so being so personable. 

Bald Man

HOWARD'S JEWLERY

It brings me joy when I see you and even more so how you are living your life to help the youth. I do the same by coaching football. You started your own, and I commend you for that. 

Happy Man

VOLUNTEER

These kids these days need a straight direction. They need to know that talking to others is helpful. Get the pain out. Talk to Jesus. Talk to someone. Don't hold the anger in.  Thanks again Danny. 

TESTIMONIALS

Thank you for having America and the world ask themselves and others YRU ANGRY? For our family it has prompted us to look at ourselves differently. We are actually controlling our tone with each other. It really seems like when I ask family members YRU ANGRY it takes the edge off, and depending how you ask, it makes us laugh. 

-BELINDA

It’s so amazing how a few words can make a difference. I was mad at my husband, so I ran into the bathroom to hide from his yelling at me. I began looking in the mirror and found how disgusted and angry I was looking, and I didn’t like it. I asked myself, YRU ANGRY, and I found I was angry because I didn’t like how I was looking. I immediately reasoned with myself and began to take control of myself. They teach this breathing technique, and I used it. I hold control over myself, and I am learning to ask myself again and again, YRU ANGRY so that I don’t loose myself. 

-ANONYMOUS 

YRU ANGRY helps me understand why I should be kind to others. It’s also taught me to let things go and to move on so I can experience a better day. 

-LKD 

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