About

 

The Seven Project began with a simple passion: to be a positive influence and resource during a student’s seven most impressionable years (6th-12th grade). Thus, The Seven Project was born. With a unique blend of experienced presenters and professionally produced video segments, The Seven Project school assembly has captured the attention of students and built teams that cover much of the US.

From the beginning in 2000, The Seven Project, has sought to be flexible to serve the needs of schools and students. In today’s culture, less is more. The Seven Project’s strength and uniqueness is simple: Schools can select as few or up to 6 issues that are restraining students from all they can become, and The Seven Project equips students with solutions to initiate change.

Our focus is the same for every school… building better students. School assemblies are a great tool that can help change a school’s culture by inspiring young people and staff. Together we believe we can make a huge difference.

 

Church & State

 

The Arizona Seven Project is a national non-profit 501C3 that empowers 6th-12th grade students to live their best life. Our parent parent program, The Seven Project, has been doing this program at public schools, community events, and other arenas since 2000.

Although we are a faith-based organization, we guarantee that under no circumstance will our assemblies discuss any faith-based content. In a school assembly we focus on a positive message, giving hope, and adding value to every student.

Any faith-based programs we may do are coordinated separately from our public school events. At any faith-based event we hold, attendance is voluntary, open to the public, and is not sponsored by public school districts.

Thank you for participating with us, and for all that you do for the schools in Arizona.


- Christian Chambliss, Arizona Seven Project Director.