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         Youth Mentoring:     more books (100)
  1. Beginning a mentoring program by Michael Newman, 1992
  2. Stories of success using networking and mentoring relationships in career planning for students with disabilities and their families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:453616) by Jaimie Ciulla Timmons, 2001
  3. Handbook for community-based tutoring & mentoring projects by Monte Sahlin, 1997
  4. Everyday heroes: A guidebook for mentors by Jim Kavanaugh, 1998
  5. The kindness of strangers: Reflections on the mentoring movement by Marc Freedman, 1992
  6. The Kindness of Strangers: Adult Mentors, Urban Youth, and the New Voluntarism by Marc Freedman, 1999-01-01
  7. Mentoring Works! Student Workbook by Nathan Avani, 1998-01
  8. Resiliency and the mentoring factor: many resiliency experts draw on their own autobiographical experiences of surmounting adversity. A common thread in ... article from: Reclaiming Children and Youth by Waln K. Brown, 2004-06-22
  9. Mentoring the least of these.(Duncan Campbell's Friends of the Children)(Interview): An article from: Reclaiming Children and Youth
  10. Mentoring: my outstanding teacher of the year: a prominent educator and therapist for troubled children reflects on how a mentor changed the pathway of ... article from: Reclaiming Children and Youth by Frederick G. Tully, 2004-06-22
  11. The Be-With Factor Student Guide: Six Questions Students Need to Ask about Life with God by Bo Boshers, Judson Poling, 2006-03-01
  12. At Risk: Bringing Hope to Hurting Teens by Scott Larson, 1999-04
  13. Mentoring Works! Program: A Peer Helping Program for Middle and High School Students by Nathan Avani, 1998-01
  14. Mentoring Children & Adolescents: A Reference Handbook by Maureen A. Buckley, Sandra Hundley Zimermann, 2002-09

121. Fringe Theatre Adventures (FTA)
Produces the Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival, the largest extravaganza of theatre arts and culture of its kind in North America, a yearround season of youth programming through Fringe Theatre For Young People, and a five-week Western Canadian mentoring program. FTA also runs the Fringe Theatre School, which provides classes for those aged 5 and up and manages The Arts Barns , a 45,000 square foot cultural centerpiece of Old Strathcona.
http://www.fringetheatreadventures.ca/

122. Brainfood: Youth And Cooking In Washington DC
Supports area high school youth through culinary arts, mentoring and business development. Features news, programs, events, employment opportunities, message boards and a guest book.
http://www.brain-food.org/
Brainfood's mission is to use food as a tool to build life skills with youth in a fun and creative setting. Through culinary-related activities, we strive to expand cognitive skills, encourage creativity, foster self-reliance and empower youth as resources in their own community.
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123. I Have A Dream® Foundation Of Boulder County Home Page
Dropout prevention program for low-income youth, who receive a college scholarship, mentoring, tutoring, college preparation, and enrichment activities.
http://www.ihadboulder.org/
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The "I Have a Dream"® Foundation of Boulder County (IHAD) is a long-term dropout prevention program for low-income children in Boulder County, Colorado. Our goal is to provide at-risk children with the knowledge, social intelligence, and academic commitment necessary to succeed as students, as adults, and as productive, engaged citizens. As an incentive to encourage this personal development, IHAD also offers post-secondary tuition-assistance scholarships to those participating students who complete our program and graduate from high school. Children enter our program in elementary school - usually in second or third grade - and continue to participate through high school. We currently serve 259 children and their families - a total of over 800 individuals at six IHAD learning centers. Programs are offered after school and throughout the summer and include:
  • Academic and literacy development Social and cultural enrichment Tutoring on an individualized basis for each child

124. Oklahoma Association Of Youth Services - OAYS.org
Oklahoma County youth Service Agency providing counseling, mentoring, first offender programs, shelters, intervention centers, and youth services.
http://www.oays.org/
OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH SERVICES 201 NE 50th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone: 405.528.4120 Fax: 405.528.4214
WWW OAYS.org
Message from the Director - Shawn Black Welcome to the Oklahoma Association of Youth Services web site. Our association is comprised of 41 "designated" not-for-profit youth service agencies located throughout Oklahoma . A local board of directors governs each youth service agency. Youth service agencies are dedicated to providing high quality services to our state's greatest assets-children, youth and families. These community based services can include: individual and group counseling, mentoring, parenting classes, first offender programs, shelters, community intervention centers, and services for at-risk youth. During fiscal year 2002, Oklahoma 's youth service agencies provided assistance to more than 53,000 people. The Oklahoma Association of Youth Services provides each member agency with peer review, information exchange, systems analysis and program development. As you explore this site, you will find youth services agency sites, information resources, event announcements, and our quarterly newsletter. You will also find a means of forwarding to us your comments or questions. Feel free to use these resources, and share information about our programs with your family, neighborhood, and community. Press Release Archives HOME Member Agencies Board ... Contact Us
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125. Home - Riverside City Youth Foundation
Computer Resource Center that offers job skills training and mentoring for youth. Services include Kids' Cafe, NYC, life skills, and computer lab.
http://www.rivercityyouth.org/
The mission of River City Youth Foundation is to increase the number of Dove Springs youth who practice safe, healthy and positive lifestyles, including being college and career bound, so they can achieve their highest potential in education, personal and social responsibility. Help Austin's Children Make a tax-deductible donation to the River City Youth Foundation. RCYF, located in the Dove Springs community in southeast Austin, serves one of the poorest communities in Austin. RCYF relies upon donations of time, service, and money. Donate online... River City Youth Foundation 5209 South Pleasant Valley Road Austin, TX 78744 map
Phone: 512-440-1111
Fax: 512-442-6226
Email: info@rivercityyouth.org

126. Home
Promotes mentoring of children and youth in communities throughout Europe.
http://www.mentoring-europe.org/
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127. Arizona Charity Non Profit Organization BBBS
mentoring programs for children and youth in Phoenix and Central Arizona.
http://www.bbbsaz.org
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Arizona Charity Non-Profit Organization Big Brothers Big Sisters is a children's charity offering a mentorship program to youth ages six to fifteen. The charity, non-profit organization, recruits, trains and supervises volunteers who are capable and dedicated mentors. These volunteers offer their time and guidance to children who are seeking a mentor; a positive role model in their lives. Non-Profit History
Established in 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters is the one of the oldest non-profit organizations around today. We serve all of Maricopa County and Northern Gila County. Due to the long history of advancing caring and selfless individuals like you, Big Brothers Big Sisters has been able to grow interest in and nurture the children of today so that they may become good citizens of tomorrow. Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentorship Program
Good mentorship programs are hard to come by these days, however here at Big Brothers Big Sisters we have taken Arizona mentoring charities to a new level. Many non-profit companies and charity organizations are strictly capable of providing monetary assistance to the youth of today. The mentorship service we offer has raised the bar for all programs over the last 100 years. Being a mentor to a child can be one of the most personally rewarding ways of giving back to your community. Through your financial support and contributions as a volunteer Big Brothers Big Sisters mentorship program can continue to provide for a more stable future.

128. Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
Comprised of two main programs, mentoring and College Access, that are designed to assist young people in reaching their full potential.
http://www.cycyouth.org/
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129. Life Coaches: A Christian Mentoring Program
A Christian mentoring program for atrisk youth. Information on partnerships, mission, and how to get involved in a coaching program.
http://www.lifecoaches.org
Home Page The Mission Why Participate Coaching ... Contact Us Downloads Should we start
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Life Coaches Training Links National
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Great Dads ... Mentoring UK Church Links Brooklyn Park Evangelical Free Church of the
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Emerging Young Leaders India ... Westwood Community Church
Life Coaches is a Christian mentoring initiative committed to ending the cycle of father absence in this generation. The mission of Life Coaches is to end the cycle of father absence by mentoring young people from single parent homes in life skills, character development, and spiritual values.
Piecing Together a Mentoring Initiative, One Child at a Time
The Challenge: The Solution: Coaching: Contact Us: What are the effects of father absence? Does faith-based mentoring work? What is the coaching process? How can I get involved? Learn more... Learn more... Learn more... Learn more... If you're interested in Life Coaches and want to know more about the organization, you can click here to view the Life Coaches training Powerpoint Presentation or click here to view the "Should We Start a Life Coaches Ministry in our Church" document.

130. CrossRoads: Community Partnership For Youth | A United Way Agency
Organization working to prevent or reduce youth involvement with the juvenile justice system. Information about mentoring services offered.
http://www.crossroads-volunteers.org/
What We Do Success Stories How To Help Learn More Contact Us A Loving Heart Mary has been a CROSSROADS mentor since 1997. She has had several long and meaningful relationships with youth who were involved in the juvenile justice system. With her guiding hands and loving heart, Mary has helped young people find their potential, increase their self -esteem, and anticipate with joy their futures. For More Good News... If you would like to receive more information about CROSSROADS or would like to be put on our mailing list, please click here to leave your information with us. Your Involvement The children are in desperate need for positive role models who can give them some direction and guidance. Juvenile crime is a community problem that needs a community solution. Click Here for Information
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131. United Methodist Family Services
Serves children, youth and adults by offering adoption services, special education school, residential treatment for teens, specialized foster care, aftercare, inhome services, mentoring, independent living, mediation, and pregnancy counseling.
http://www.umfs.org/

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To learn more about UMFS values and program results please read our: 2004 Annual Report 2004 Outcomes Brochure UMFS delivers services from 7 locations to serve 3,000 children and families annually. A continuum of services addresses a wide range of problems facing our children, families and communities. These services include counseling mentoring in-home services treatment foster care ... residential treatment , and adoption services
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In Virginia, more than 7,600 children are in foster care at any given time. More than 800 children enter the foster care system each year. Privacy Statement

132. Drug Education For Youth
The program develops youths through drug education, leadership and character development, positive role model mentoring, and community outreach to enhance the quality of life of military personnel and their families.
http://www.hq.navy.mil/defy/
INFORMATION DEFY HOMEPAGE WHAT IS DEFY HOW TO GET STARTED PHASE 1 CURRICULUM POINTS OF CONTACT ... DEFY PHOTOS TM DRUG EDUCATION FOR YOUTH
Our Mission
To provide commanders with a drug demand reduction program that facilitates and enhances family readiness to promote mission accomplishment. The program develops youths through drug education, leadership and character development, positive role model mentoring, and community outreach to enhance the quality of life of military personnel and their families.
Our Goal To produce 9-to-12 year olds with character, leadership, and confidence so they are equipped to engage in positive, healthy lifestyles as drug-free citizens and have the necessary skills to be successful in their lives through coordinated community participation, commitment, and leadership.
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133. Aslan Youth Ministries
Based in the Red Bank, New Jersey, Aslan youth Ministries is a non profit ministry to help disadvantaged youth in the Monmouth County area. Programs include mentoring, tutoring, sports, camp, and Haiti missions.
http://www.aslanyouth.org/
Who We Are Local Programs Haiti Missions Endorsements ... NarniaWeb

"Aslan" is the Persian and Turkish word meaning "lion."
Aslan, the lion, is the central character in the ever popular
C.S. Lewis series,
"The Chronicles of Narnia."
loadImages("aslan", 6); Aslan Youth Ministries is a non-profit organization serving urban youth and their families in Monmouth County, New Jersey (USA)
In 1996, Aslan established an outreach in Ouanaminthe, Haiti,
West Indies. Aslan Youth Ministries last update September 12, 2005

134. Matfa.org
Transitioning incarcerated youth into mainstream society, and preventing others from entering into the system. Covers programs and services, volunteer and donor opportunities.
http://www.matfa.org/
Mentoring A Touch From Above MATFA
United Way Building 3515 Linden Avenue
Long Beach, Ca. 90807 Guiding Our Youth Vision Thousands of young men and women are incarcerated each year into the California Juvenile Justice System. Each one needs help and mentoring to turn their lives around to prevent them from reentering the same bad environment they came from. The California youth recidivism rate is 55% Reclaimed for Purpose (RFP) MATFA trains and supports mentors to help youth in the program aquire skills needed for re-entry into society. Our mentors counsel all individuals in the program to help them understand that they are "at risk" of being incarcerated again if they do not change their lives. Mentors help transition incarcerated youth back into society as productive citizens. MATFA's curriculum has helped young people succeed by looking at the choices they make on a daily basis. MATFA provides post release support programs for both the youth and their families. Training includes:

135. Adventist Community Services.: Helping Communities In Crisis Since 1879
Humanitarian agency of the Seventhday Adventist Church that works within the USA and Bermuda, meeting people's immediate needs through tutoring and mentoring programs, youth volunteer corps, health screening, education and assistance, inner city missions, and disaster response.
http://www.communityservices.org/
Welcome to Adventist Community Services. Donate Funds Today. Click here to make a generous contribution.
HURRICANES KATRINA-RITA KEEPS ACS DISASTER RESPONSE IN ACTION Click here to learn more

136. 3E Institute > 3E Home ( DNN 2.1.2 )
Information on this global center for identifying, supporting, and mentoring entrepreneurial educators who prepare children and youth to succeed in a learning environment based on discovery, passion, and initiative.
http://www.wcu3eInstitute.org/
3E Home About Us Educator 500 Initiatives Links ... Login Tuesday, September 27, 2005 Register Login / Register New to the 3E Institute? Please Click Here to register Already a member? Please Click Here to login 3E Institute Menu West Chester University's College of Education presents the Institute for Educational Excellence and Entrepreneurship (3E Institute). The 3E Institute is a global center for identifying, supporting, and mentoring entrepreneurial educators. Site Help Trouble logging in or seeing the pages properly? Click here for help. Seed Grant Awards! Announcing our Incubator Seed Grant Winners!  Click here for more...
Welcome... 3E Executive Symposium 3E Executive Symposium on Educational Partnerships Save the Date! If you are a school administrator, a school board representative, a business CEO or manager, a university administrator or any other executive educational partner, please save the date to attend this Executive Symposium on Educational Partnerships hosted by the 3E Institute in cooperation with Madeleine Wing Adler, President of West Chester University.

137. Common Ground Sanctuary
Crisis intervention agency for youths, adults and families. Details about 24hour counseling hot line, youth shelters, psychiatric services, in home counseling, and peer mentoring.
http://www.commongroundsanctuary.org/
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Sanctuary Helping Youths, Adults and Families in Crisis Common Ground Sanctuary is a nonprofit crisis intervention agency. Our mission is to provide a lifeline for individuals and families in crisis, victims of crime, persons with mental illness, people trying to cope with critical situations and runaway and homeless youth. We listen, we care, we help...24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Experiencing a personal or family crisis? We can help. Call our 24-hour Crisis Telephone Line for free, confidential, counseling, information and referrals. Crisis Line: 800-231-1127 Headlines
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138. New Urban Arts
Organization supporting youth as artists and leaders. Artiststudent mentoring program and gallery. Westminster Street.
http://www.newurbanarts.org/
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139. Welcome To Oakland Asian Students Educational Services
NonProfit organization in Oakland's Chinatown serving youth through tutoring, mentoring, ESL, computer, and leadership development programs.
http://www.oases.org
Date: Thu, November 10, 2005
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196 10th Street, Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 891-9928 Fax: (510) 891-9418

140. Family Guidance Training Institute
Community mental health organization conducting educational and social mentoring projects for atrisk youth in the community, schools, colleges, and churches. Information about staff, programs, services, and related topics.
http://www.fgti.net
FGTI Journal Read an excerpt from this quarter's edition of our Journal. You can subscribe to the journal by visiting our Book Store. Featured Book Every month we review one of our many books for sale in the Book Store. The Family Guidance Training Institute, Inc. is committed to assist in building strong families by positively impacting at-risk youth through educational and social mentoring projects.
FGTI, Inc. is a member of the Center for Non-Profit Management (CNM). The Hope Center The Hope Center is the community-based division of The Family Guidance Training Institute As the name implies, the Hope Center programs seek to provide the inspiration and tools for the hopeful living. Hopeful living is life with a purpose, a focus, and a future. The Hope Center provides women-centered activities through the Woman's Share series; male development and support through our M.A.L.E. (Men Accessing Life Empowerment) series and child development activities in our after school and summer courses.
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