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Linking Future Leaders with Military Veteran Mentors

Skills, interests and economy-based on-site job training and housing development pilot program

We refer to our veteran-instructors as Masters. Future Leaders are called Apprentices

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Waterbury Hill's primary philanthropic focus, simultaneously meeting three key community-level needs :

  1. Providing practical shelter and harm-prevention measures to individuals in areas affected by disproportionate levels of homelessness.
  2. Provide professional income opportunities as an alternative to traditional employment for well-skilled military veterans
  3. On-site skills building as an alternative to a traditional college or university path for a future leader.
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Despite an obstacle appearing heavy and solid as an anvil, in reality, it’s hard work and discipline that endow our efforts with the thrust to go upward, and force to pound decisive form out of dreams.

Did you ever notice that our anvil and hammer are floating?

We wanted to show that no matter how heavy a burden, with a constructive attitude a mentor and a team, anyone can make a positive impact on the world.

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Our floating anvil poses the notion that without compromise to one’s ethics, it’s normal and easy to improve one’s circumstances and surroundings.

Waterbury Hill set out over a decade ago with the simple idea that the true nature of Life is abundance; Everything is already as it should be. Acceptance that everything and everyone is already in his right place is the first step before allowing Life to unfold.

image

At Olympic Master and Apprentice we welcome this spirit to fill our guts. And so, our anvil floats evermore

Phil’s practical tips for fun, everyday teamwork:

  1. Be open minded: It’s not always about who wins or loses, sometimes it’s just about being together. If you’re having trouble working with someone, try to find out what they need from you. You may be able to help them out without even realizing it.
  2. Don’t take things personally: You don’t have to agree with everything someone says or does. Just remember that everyone has their own way of doing things. Try to understand where they’re coming from instead of judging them.
  3. Have fun!: If you want to get along with people, then make sure you enjoy each others company. When you’re having fun, you’ll feel good about yourself and you’ll be more likely to work well with others.

Why Does Our Anvil Float?

by Olympic Master and Apprentice

Despite an obstacle appearing heavy and solid as an anvil, in reality, it’s hard work and discipline that endow our efforts with the thrust to go upward, and force to pound decisive form out of dreams.

Did you ever notice that our anvil and hammer are floating?

We wanted to show that no matter how heavy a burden, with a constructive attitude a mentor and a team, anyone can make a positive impact on the world.

image

Our floating anvil poses the notion that without compromise to one’s ethics, it’s normal and easy to improve one’s circumstances and surroundings.

Waterbury Hill set out over a decade ago with the simple idea that the true nature of Life is abundance; Everything is already as it should be. Acceptance that everything and everyone is already in his right place is the first step before allowing Life to unfold.

image

At Olympic Master and Apprentice we welcome this spirit to fill our guts. And so, our anvil floats evermore

Phil’s practical tips for fun, everyday teamwork:

  1. Be open minded: It’s not always about who wins or loses, sometimes it’s just about being together. If you’re having trouble working with someone, try to find out what they need from you. You may be able to help them out without even realizing it.
  2. Don’t take things personally: You don’t have to agree with everything someone says or does. Just remember that everyone has their own way of doing things. Try to understand where they’re coming from instead of judging them.
  3. Have fun!: If you want to get along with people, then make sure you enjoy each others company. When you’re having fun, you’ll feel good about yourself and you’ll be more likely to work well with others.

Despite an obstacle appearing heavy and solid as an anvil, in reality, it’s hard work and discipline that endow our efforts with the thrust to go upward, and force to pound decisive form out of dreams.

Did you ever notice that our anvil and hammer are floating?

We wanted to show that no matter how heavy a burden, with a constructive attitude a mentor and a team, anyone can make a positive impact on the world.

image

Our floating anvil poses the notion that without compromise to one’s ethics, it’s normal and easy to improve one’s circumstances and surroundings.

Waterbury Hill set out over a decade ago with the simple idea that the true nature of Life is abundance; Everything is already as it should be. Acceptance that everything and everyone is already in his right place is the first step before allowing Life to unfold.

image

At Olympic Master and Apprentice we welcome this spirit to fill our guts. And so, our anvil floats evermore

Phil’s practical tips for fun, everyday teamwork:

  1. Be open minded: It’s not always about who wins or loses, sometimes it’s just about being together. If you’re having trouble working with someone, try to find out what they need from you. You may be able to help them out without even realizing it.
  2. Don’t take things personally: You don’t have to agree with everything someone says or does. Just remember that everyone has their own way of doing things. Try to understand where they’re coming from instead of judging them.
  3. Have fun!: If you want to get along with people, then make sure you enjoy each others company. When you’re having fun, you’ll feel good about yourself and you’ll be more likely to work well with others.

Despite an obstacle appearing heavy and solid as an anvil, in reality, it’s hard work and discipline that endow our efforts with the thrust to go upward, and force to pound decisive form out of dreams.

Did you ever notice that our anvil and hammer are floating?

We wanted to show that no matter how heavy a burden, with a constructive attitude a mentor and a team, anyone can make a positive impact on the world.

image

Our floating anvil poses the notion that without compromise to one’s ethics, it’s normal and easy to improve one’s circumstances and surroundings.

Waterbury Hill set out over a decade ago with the simple idea that the true nature of Life is abundance; Everything is already as it should be. Acceptance that everything and everyone is already in his right place is the first step before allowing Life to unfold.

image

At Olympic Master and Apprentice we welcome this spirit to fill our guts. And so, our anvil floats evermore

Phil’s practical tips for fun, everyday teamwork:

  1. Be open minded: It’s not always about who wins or loses, sometimes it’s just about being together. If you’re having trouble working with someone, try to find out what they need from you. You may be able to help them out without even realizing it.
  2. Don’t take things personally: You don’t have to agree with everything someone says or does. Just remember that everyone has their own way of doing things. Try to understand where they’re coming from instead of judging them.
  3. Have fun!: If you want to get along with people, then make sure you enjoy each others company. When you’re having fun, you’ll feel good about yourself and you’ll be more likely to work well with others.
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