Welcome to the Prepstone FAQ page! Here you’ll find answers to common questions about our organization, programs, and how you can get involved. If you don’t see your question answered here, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly.
Welcome to the Prepstone FAQ page! Here you’ll find answers to common questions about our organization, programs, and how you can get involved. If you don’t see your question answered here, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly.
Prepstone is a community-focused organization dedicated to empowering individuals and strengthening our community through initiatives centered on mental health, personal fitness, and essential support programs. We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and strive to provide accessible resources for everyone.
Our mission is to uplift, empower, and educate our community, providing the tools and resources necessary to thrive in both mind and body.
Prepstone’s initiatives primarily serve the South Florida communities, with some programs having a global reach. Specific event and program locations are announced on our website and social media.
No, we are a community-led initiative.
Our key programs include:
Many of our community-based programs, such as the Prepstone Runner’s Club, Community Health Screenings, and some Seminars for Success, are offered at no cost to participants thanks to the generous support of our donors and volunteers. Specific program details will outline any associated costs.
Participation varies by program. For fitness programs like the Runner’s Club, simply show up at the designated time and location. For seminars and workshops, registration may be required – please check the specific event details on our website. For our outreach programs like the Clothes and Food Drives, information on how to contribute and receive support is posted before each event.
No. Prepstone’s Community Health Screenings provide basic vital checks to raise awareness about your health status. They are not a substitute for a comprehensive medical examination and should not be used for diagnosis or treatment of long-term care. We always recommend consulting with your primary care physician for thorough analysis and ongoing medical management.
You can donate to Prepstone in several ways:
Your generous donations directly support our various programs, helping us cover the costs of resources, materials, event logistics, and outreach efforts for initiatives like Theresa’s Ministry, the Revive Me Campaign, the Youth Reform Program, and more.
We rely on the dedication of our volunteers! You can find information and an application form on our Volunteer page to Volunteer Page.
Volunteer opportunities vary depending on our current programs and needs. Common roles include event support, sorting donations, assisting with health screenings, mentoring youth, and administrative tasks. Check our Volunteer page for current openings.
You can reach us through the following methods:
We hope this FAQ page has been helpful. Thank you for your interest in Prepstone!