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  1. Mentoring for Resiliency: Setting Up Programs for Moving Youth from "Stressed to Success"
  2. Mentoring initiative makes a difference; Texas: Spring Branch Independent School District.(STATE WINNERS) : An article from: School Administrator
  3. Mentoring High-Risk Kids by James Becker, 1994-01
  4. Men on a Mission: Valuing Youth Work in Our Communities by William Marsiglio, 2008-05-02
  5. One on One: Making the Most of Your Mentoring Relationship by Steve Ropp, 1993-08
  6. Enhancing Youth Achievement Through Telementoring.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Shannon Perez, Steve M. Dorman, 2001-03-01
  7. Friends of the Children. (spotlight on excellence).: An article from: Reclaiming Children and Youth by Gail Dana, 2002-01-01
  8. Therapeutic group mentoring with African American male adolescents. (Practice).: An article from: Journal of Mental Health Counseling by Shawn O. Utsey, Alexis Howard, et all 2003-04-01
  9. "It ain't like she's my mother:" Tyanna's red flag intervention. (life space crisis intervention).: An article from: Reclaiming Children and Youth by Steve B. Parese, 2002-01-01
  10. Who will aim the cannon?: The future begins today by Gary Burk, 2000
  11. Letters to a Young Catholic (Art of Mentoring) by George Weigel, 2004-02
  12. Letters To A Young Conservative (The Art of Mentoring) by Dinesh D'Souza, 2005-04-13
  13. Hawai'i youth at risk?: Conceptual challenges in communicating a statewide mentoring initiative by Vincent Kelly Pollard, 1999
  14. Mentoring: A representative bibliography by Cheryl S Norton, 1988

101. San Diego BRIGHT Families Mentoring Program, Teens, Pregnancy Prevention, Self E
Teen mentoring program, pregnancy prevention, self esteem, career development, role model, health, youth development.
http://www.bright-families.org/
Helping San Diego Youth Build a Bright Future BRIGHT Families has lost a valuable mentor and friend. For a memorial to Claire Slater, click here Teen pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, drugs, crime. If they only knew what you know now. The pregnancy rate among adolescents in the United States is higher than any other Western nation, and the statistics are the very worst right here in California. What are the causes of this problem, and how can we solve it?. We believe the solution lies in information, education, and support. Many teenagers have few positive role models in their lives. They need someone they can talk to, someone they can trust, someone who can help them make good decisions for themselves. That’s why BRIGHT Families matches teens with mentors who provide support, guidance, and a caring role model. The San Diego BRIGHT Families Project is a mentoring program to help youth negotiate through their turbulent teen years. A primary goal of the program is to provide youth with the knowledge and strength to avoid teen pregnancy. In addition, the program focuses on teaching teens how to have positive relationships, fostering a caring environment to help build self esteem, and exposing teens to different opportunities for careers and education. Mentors spend six months with their teens, for at least five hours per month. They talk with teens about reproductive health, teach them how to set and achieve goals, help with homework, and form positive relationships. BRIGHT Families trains mentors on the reproductive health curriculum, and also shows them how to effectively work with their mentees. In addition, the project provides mentor support and holds fun and educational group activities every month.

102. Public/Private Ventures | Publications | Mentoring
The Promise and Challenge of mentoring HighRisk youth Findings from the National Faith-Based Initiative by Shawn Bauldry and Tracey A. Hartmann
http://www.ppv.org/ppv/publications/publications.asp?search_id=7

103. Public/Private Ventures
A national nonprofit devoted to youth development, mentoring, youth violence reduction, faithbased programs, national service and volunteering, and workforce development.
http://www.ppv.org/
by W. Wilson Goode, Sr., and Thomas J. Smith
July 2005
This guide draws on P/PV's experience with Amachi programs around the country to distill lessons for planning, developing and managing mentoring-children-of-prisoners programs.
by Anne Roder and Scott Scrivner
July 2005
This report examines the impact of Bridges to Work, a multi-site city-to-suburb commuting demonstration. Randomly assigning more than 1,800 applicants to treatment and control groups, P/PV assessed the impact of Bridges services on employment, earnings, receipt of government assistance and residential decision-making.
by Chelsea Farley
July 2005
This issue focuses on our recent report, Leaving the Street: Young Fathers Move from Hustling to Legitimate Work , based on an in-depth interview study of participants in P/PV’s Fathers at Work initiative.
by Lauren J. Kotloff
February 2005 This report explores employment and hustling among men in Fathers at Work, a three-year national demonstration designed to help low-income, noncustodial fathers secure living-wage jobs, increase their involvement with their children and manage their child support obligations. P/PV and Social Policy Research Associates (SPR) developed these online tutorials to help WIA managers and frontline workers understand youth and adult performance measures and improve performance. The tutorial is part of a

104. KC Youth Mariachi Foundation:
California. Offers afterschool programs including music, mentoring, and family involvement. Information on practice schedule, scholarships, annual festival and performance groups.
http://www.kernmariachi.com/
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The Kern County Youth Mariachi Foundation (KCYMF) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to enriching the lives of youth in Kern County. What began as an idea in 1995, is now a reality for over 150 students in Kern County. KCYMF is dedicated to providing musical programs for youth, while also promoting educational and cultural enhancement opportunities in the community. Our Mission
Mariachi Juvenil de Aztlan
(KCYMF's advanced student performing group)
* OPEN ENROLLMENT *
We are currently seeking new members that play or are interested in learning Mariachi music and its traditions.
For further information please contact the office at (661) 327-4934.
3rd Annual Kern County Mariachi Festival Check out last images from las year's 3rd Annual Kern County Mariachi Festival at the CSUB Ampitheatre. The exciting event was held on September 18th, 2004. The event showcased Mariachi talent from Central and Southern California, as well as from the state of Texas. Please stay tuned to this year's Kern County Mariachi Festival to be held in the Fall of 2005! Please contact KCYMF for more details.

105. Partners Of Delta, Montrose & Ouray - Mentoring Youth
A nonprofit organization working toward a future where every child receives positive guidance and encouragement through mentoring.
http://partners-west.org/
Welcome!
"Being a volunteer helps me keep in touch with the
youth in my community." Senior Partner Partners of Delta, Montrose and Ouray is a non-profit organization working toward a future where every child receives positive guidance and encouragement. Within our communities, Partners provides many opportunities for you to share your talents and energy with our precious youth. Mentoring: Partners matches adult volunteers with youth for a year of rewarding experiences. Art Mentoring: Adult artists are matched with interested youth in the art form of their choice. Other ways to volunteer: Click here for other volunteer opportunities with Partners. Partners provides wonderful opportunities for you to make a difference in the life of a child. Get involved today by contacting us - you may be surprised what a difference it will make in your life too! Front Page History Mentoring Art Mentoring ... Stories
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106. :: Youth Business International Is A Programme Of The International Business Lea
Network of youth business initiatives whose purpose is to help young people work for themselves by providing them with business mentoring, local advice, support, and access to finance.
http://www.youth-business.org/
Login ID : Password : Welcome to Youth Business International
YBI is an international network of programmes helping disadvantaged young people to become entrepreneurs by providing business mentoring and funds Whether you are a potential entrepreneur, business mentor, supporter or wish to start a programme, this website is designed to answer your initial questions. Youth Business International is a programme of the International Business Leaders Forum Webmasters: Xanadutec
Designer: Alison Beanland

107. Intergenerational Innovations
Develops and implements programs and activities to bring children, youth, and elders together in volunteer service to each other and to the community through tutoring, mentoring and computer learning activities.
http://www.intergenerate.org/
Welcome to Intergenerational Innovations
Intergenerational Innovations is a nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington. We develop and implement creative programs and activities, connecting children, youth, and elders in volunteer service to each other and to our community. We also work with other organizations to help them develop intergenerational programs.
Intergenerational programs help children improve their school performance, boost self-esteem, connect with their community, engage with positive role models, learn new cultural and historical perspectives, learn about aging, and better appreciate the legacy seniors have created for them. For seniors, these programs reduce isolation, boost self-esteem, reinforce that they are needed by the community, stimulate mental capacity, promote life-long learning, reconnect them with their community, introduce them to new experiences with children from diverse backgrounds, and rekindle the joy of living. Our programs and services include:
  • Kinder Korps , a tutoring and mentoring program that teams children with caring senior mentors to provide individual attention to children and classroom assistance to teachers.

108. The University Of Sydney - Resource Not Found
Nonprofit organisation that provides Lao youth with tutoring and mentoring in relation to learning cultural and social history. Information on current activities, sponsors, and news available.
http://www.pmoutreach.usyd.edu.au/ylag/
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109. The Summer Legal Fellowship Program
Providing East Bay innercity, low-income youth with law courses and paid internships, life skills workshops, conflict management training, and mentoring, with follow-up activities for graduates.
http://home.att.net/~n.schiff/
Enabling inner-city young people to learn about the law, participate in democracy, gain employment experience, and achieve their goals CENTER FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT THROUGH LAW The Summer Legal Fellowship Program Every summer, the Summer Legal Fellowship Program provides a group of East Bay youth from low-income backgrounds with instruction in legal topics, practical life skills workshops, paid internships in law and government offices, conflict management training, and mentors.  We also follow up with our graduates in the years after they leave our program by providing continued life skills workshops and one-on-one mentoring. Through these activities, our mission is to enable the young people to:   Develop employment skills, career goals, and a sense     of confidence that will help them achieve their full     potential   Understand the law and how it can be used to help     themselves and their communities   Pursue their interest in law-related careers   Pursue higher education   Develop the ability to resolve interpersonal problems     effectively   Participate in democracy The Center is pleased to share its program model, information, and experience with other organizations interested in developing similar programs.

110. YWAM Church Planting Coaches
An international network of crosscultural church planters and frontier missionaries who are providing coaching, mentoring, and field-based training to YWAM church planting teams.
http://cpcoaches.com/
CP Coaches Login Log-In (CP Coaches Only) YWAM cp coaches Welcome The CP Coaching Network CP Guiding Principles CPC Int'l Coordinators Training CD-ROM SIM Training YWAM CP Courses Resources Coaching Tools Answers to Field Questions Multimedia Publications ... Free Downloads Other FAQ Talk to us! Feedback/Contact Links Search CPCoaches for: w e l c o m e CPC Online Resource Center Curious? Called? Cautious? Committed? Crying for help? Coaching Church Planters? ... or just plain Crazy? Whichever description fits, you will find something in the CPC Online Resource Center just for you. If you don't find it this visit, return soon. We are always adding new content. Still not sure where to begin, how about taking the CPC Awareness Quiz. CLICK HERE to start! NEW CONTENT Brand New YWAM Frontier Missions website now online! Come and visit our NEW online store! Multiplying Churches Among the Unreached (CD-Rom Audio with media and materials) A practical "how to" seminar by Brian H.

111. RISE Learning Solutions - Youth Starts With You
Training program that teaches adult volunteers about mentoring troubled children.
http://www.youthstartswithyou.org/
BROADCAST DATES Search Our Site!
Youth Starts with You History

YSY is a distance learning program on youth development for adult volunteers and staff who work with young adolescents, ages 10-15. It enhances the positive development of adolescents by teaching adults who work with young people effective communication, motivation and behavior-management skills. RISE developed YSY in collaboration with The Ohio State University and Ohio 4-H. From 1999-2000, live YSY videoconferences were delivered to 241 sites, serving more than 3,700 people. Evaluations conducted by OSU show a high level of satisfaction with the program. YSY is designed to improve the retention and success of adult volunteers and staff who work with adolescents in youth-serving organizations, including mentoring programs, Scout troops, youth sports, recreation and church programs. Youth Starts with You is a compatible tool for existing training systems. Training Components
  • Broadcasts: In 2001-2002

112. Daly City Youth Health Center
Provides confidential medical and mental health services to teens, as well as mentoring, wellness, and peer counseling programs.
http://www.dalycityyouth.org/
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113. Thunderbird Youth Academy
Provides 16 to 18 year old high school dropouts the opportunity to gain control over their lives using a quasimilitary approach to teach self-discipline in a 22 week inresident course followed by mentoring at home.
http://www.thunderbird.org/

114. Mentoring At-Risk Youth: A Selected Bibliography
mentoring atrisk youth selected bibliography for articles, books, and reports on mentor programs for at-risk youth.
http://www.west.net/~jazz/mentor/general.html
Mentoring At-Risk Youth:
General Articles and Books
Minorities Intergenerational Programs
Evaluation
Bibliographies ... Web Sites Updated 11/26/02 This section is approximately eight pages when printed. You are welcome to e-mail us corrections or suggestions for additional items GENERAL ARTICLES AND BOOKS "ACE mentor program for inner-city students," Civil Engineering , Sep 1996. Alleman, Elizabeth et al., "Enriching Mentoring Relationships," Personnel and Guidance Journal 62, February 1994. "Analysis: Mentoring program in Portland, Oregon takes troubled kids in first grade and gives them a mentor to help them through to graduation from high school," All Things Considered (NPR), Linda Wertheimer, Noah Adams, Hosts, June 19, 2000. Anderson, M, "High Juvenile Crime Rate: A Look at Mentoring as a Preventive Strategy," Criminal Law Bulletin Ascher, Carol, "School-College Collaborations, a Strategy for Helping Low-Income Minorities," ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, New York, 1988. Ascher,-Carol, "The Mentoring of Disadvantaged Youth,"

115. NSBC Youth Ministries
A page for youth, youth workers,and parents of youth. An effort to provide a Christian resource for growing up, mentoring,and parenting.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca5/nsbc
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116. Mentoring At-Risk Youth: A Selected Bibliography
mentoring atrisk youth selected bibliography for articles, books, and reports on mentor programs for at-risk youth.
http://www.west.net/~jazz/mentor/biblio.html
Mentoring At-Risk Youth:
A Selected Bibliography
Intergenerational Programs
Evaluation
General Materials How to Retrieve Articles ... Web Sites Updated 12/9/04 This section is approximately four pages when printed. You are welcome to e-mail us corrections or suggestions for additional items BIBLIOGRAPHIES Brown, Robert S., "Challenges and Potential of Mentoring At-Risk Students: A Literature Review," 1996, available from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) DeShane, Abby and Michael Mahaley, "Mentoring: An Annotated Bibliography," no. 113, Winter 2000. Douglas, Christina, Formal Mentoring Programs in Organizations: An Annotated Bibliography , Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC, 1997. Flaxman, E., Ascher, C. and Harrington, C., Mentoring Programs and Practices: Analysis of the Literature , Institute for Urban and Minority Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, 1988. Noller Ruth, Annotated Bibliography On Mentoring Studies, Research, Publications , Center for Creative Learning, Sarasota, Florida, 1993.

117. Committed Partners For Youth Mentoring Programs In Eugene Oregon
Area mentoring group. Highlights of activities and volunteer information.
http://www.committedpartners.org./
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118. Index
Provides mentoring, tutoring, medical care, and tuition assistance. Program details, a staff directory, and an events calendar.
http://www.pburg.k12.nj.us/sbys/index.htm
Phillipsburg
School Based Youth Services Program
Phillipsburg School District 445 Marshall Street
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Hours of Operation SBYSP is open year round. Daily hours are Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.(closing at 3 p.m. on Fridays during the summer) Location The SBYSP is located in the Phillipsburg National Guard Armory at 441 Heckman Street, Phillipsburg, NJ.
The mailing address is 445 Marshall Street
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865.
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119. Treasure Valley Sheep Producers
An Idaho sheep Producer organization, promoting the sheep industry, encouraging and mentoring youth, and promoting fellowship and comradery among the industry.
http://www.tvsp.org

120. Volunteer Emergency Families For Children
VEFC trains and supports volunteers who provide shortterm shelter care and mentoring to abused, neglected, runaway, homeless and at-risk children and youth in Virginia. History, goals, principles, and events of the organization.
http://www.vefc.org/
Volunteer Emergency Families for Children's mission is helping children and youth in crisis. VEFC trains and supports volunteers who provide short-term shelter care and mentoring to abused, neglected, runaway, homeless and at-risk children and youth in Virginia. There is nothing else like VEFC in the nation!
2006 Gala will feature the Wizard of Oz Theme – “There’s No Place Like Home”
VEFC Awarded 2004 Governor’s Community Service and Volunteerism Award Contact Us
Last Updated: June 29th, 2005

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