
From Survival to Stability—A Training Campus for Real-World Skills
God’s Little World is a Fort Worth–based learning campus where young adults (18–25) practice real-life decision-making in a structured, supportive “mini-city” simulation. We combine dignity-centered coaching, practical skill-building, and cooperative pathways so participants can move from survival thinking to stable next steps.
As we train, we evaluate what works—so the model can improve, scale, and be shared with partners through clear reports and community learning.
Leadership & Credibility
God’s Little World was created by Dr. Marcia Uddoh, Founder of the Black Catholic Health Research Institute. Dr. Uddoh’s work focuses on stress, decision-making, and practical pathways to stability—grounded in research and built for real community settings.
She developed the God’s Little World Simulation Model through doctoral research and has continued refining it through professional training and conference presentations, including simulation-focused venues (NASAGA). The result is a faith-rooted, dignity-forward learning environment designed to be both practical and measurable.
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