Life Connections

Glenn Smith

The Heart of the Mission: A Journey of Connection

For Glenn M. Smith, the mission to "keep kids out of jail and keep families connected" isn’t just a professional tagline—it is a life’s work that began more than fifty years ago with a single act of community mobilization.

From a College Dorm to a State-Wide Movement 

In 1974, while most 21-year-olds were focusing on their final years of college, Glenn was busy organizing students and community members in Buckhannon, West Virginia. His goal was radical for the time: to prove that at-risk youth didn’t need bars; they needed a home. He founded The New Dawn Youth Center, West Virginia’s very first community-based group home. This early success catapulted him into leadership, and by the age of 22, he was elected President of the West Virginia Child Care Association to find ways to begin similar programs. 

Deepening the Foundation

Glenn’s early hands-on experience was soon bolstered by rigorous academic training. At Cornell University, while earning his Master of Professional Studies in Human Development and Family Studies, he worked on the front lines for the New York State Division of Youth. This period sharpened his understanding of the systemic challenges facing families, a perspective he brought with him to North Carolina in 1981. 

After years of leadership at Lutheran Family Services and founding The Family Connection—which became one of Charlotte’s largest private counseling practices—Glenn felt a calling to return to the roots of direct community service. He realized that to truly impact the cycle of incarceration, he had to go where the need was greatest. 

A Global Voice for Change 

In 1997, Glenn founded Life Connections and began the vital work of teaching life skills to incarcerated men at the Mecklenburg County Jail. His expertise in Applied Perceptual Control Theory—the idea that behavior is a means of managing internal perceptions—soon garnered international attention. 

As a Senior Faculty member for the International Association for Applied Control Theory (IAACT), Glenn’s classroom expanded from the local jail to the global stage. He has traveled across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and China, teaching educators and practitioners how to foster accountability through restorative practices rather than punishment.

Creating a Sustainable Legacy

Today, as the Founder and Executive Director of Life Connections of the Carolinas, Glenn’s focus is on the future. Through the agency’s DASH programs (Developing Adolescents and Strengthening Homes), he continues to champion the "Two-Generational" approach—supporting both the child and the parent to ensure lasting stability.

An author of four books and a recipient of numerous honors—including the 2025 Sydnor Thompson Jr. Community Leadership Award—Glenn remains driven by the same simple observation that sparked his journey in 1974:

"I saw that kids getting in trouble needed positive connections and access to resources, not to be locked up and separated from their families."

His goal now is to ensure that Life Connections remains a thriving, sustainable force for restorative justice, continuing to heal families long after his own tenure.

Published Works by Glenn M. Smith :
  • Setting the Tone: Creating Bully-Free Classrooms - New View Publications (2012)
  • Creating Your Be-Print: Drafting a Personal Blueprint for Living - Five Crows Pub (2010)
  • Schools With Character - Journal Jots Publishing (2003)
  • Quality Times For Quality Kids - New View Publications (1992)

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