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         Youth Mentoring:     more books (100)
  1. Minority male mentoring in the 1990s: A practitioner's experience (Conference paper series / presented at the Urban Institute) by Andre Watson, 1991
  2. Reclaiming at-risk youth for the 21st century workplace (ASCD curriculum handbook) by Marge Christensen, 1996
  3. Mentoring programs for at-risk students (Informed educator series) by Robert. S Brown, 2003
  4. Occasional paper by Martha De Acosta, 1993
  5. What's the most effective way to improve Iowa's health? Be a mentor, role model: mentoring combats poor choices among youths who have nowhere else to turn. ... article from: Business Record (Des Moines) by Barry Spear, 2002-07-01
  6. Defining the fourth R: Promoting youth development through building relationships : futher elaborations on a speech delivered at the Big Brothers/Big Sisters ... in Indianapolis, Indiana, June 1992 by Karen J Pittman, 1992
  7. Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) (SuDoc J 32.20/3:J 98/2) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 1998
  8. Juvenile Mentoring Program : a progress review (SuDoc J 32.10:J 98/17) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 2000
  9. Mentoring makes a difference: Findings from The Commonwealth Fund : 1998 survey of adults mentoring young people by Kathryn Taaffe McLearn, 1998
  10. A Guide to evaluation strategies for mentoring programs and the Mentoring Center by Chan U Lee, 1992
  11. Mentoring school-age children: A classification of programs by Cynthia L Sipe, 1999
  12. Hungry Souls, Holy Companions: Mentoring a New Generation of Christians by Patricia Hendricks, 2006-10-20
  13. Mentoring Students at Risk: An Underutilized Alternative Education Strategy for K-12 Teachers by Gary Reglin, 1998-01
  14. Growing Godly Women: A Christian Woman's Guide to Mentoring Teenage Girls by Donna Margaret Greene, 2003-01

81. Youth Mentoring Programs
ClutterbuckAssociates is a welldeveloped, leading edge mentoring practice......Click here for youth mentoring programs.
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Click here for: youth mentoring programs Description: Clutterbuck Associates is a well-developed, leading edge mentoring practice developing coaches and workplace counsellors. URL: http://www.clutterbuckassociates.com/

82. Responsive Communities - Youth Mentoring
Printable Version VOL 2, NO 2. youth mentoring. The resources that most faithbasedorganizations can bring to youth mentoring are small by comparison.
http://www.polis.iupui.edu/RUC/Newsletters/Responsive/vol2no2.htm

Printable Version
VOL 2, NO 2
YOUTH MENTORING PROBLEM: Many children have few positive adult influences and limited opportunities to learn fundamental social skills. SOLUTION: Congregations have established mentoring programs to instill discipline, transmit values, and provide positive role models to the city’s most vulnerable youth. Each summer for more than 40 years, Jewish children from around the Midwest have come to Goldman Union Camp Institute in Zionsville to learn about Jewish history and ethics and to take part in recreation. About 300 4 th through 10 th graders attend each of the two month-long summer sessions. Another 30 to 40 12 th graders enroll in Avodah, an intensive nine-week program of work, study, and social experiences. Rabbi Ron Klotz, director of the camp, describes it as “a celebration of Jewish life.” Goldman Union is one of 12 camps owned and operated by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, an organization of about 900 Reform congregations. As such, it takes a liberal approach to Judaism, Klotz says. “We want children to learn everything about Judaism. Then they have the latitude to make decisions when they’re older—whether they will keep kosher, how they will observe the holidays. There are many choices.” Many Christian and Islamic organizations offer a similar program—a camp or “vacation Bible school” that offers recreational opportunities, but whose main purpose is to teach children the fundamentals of a faith tradition.

83. No Crime Time
Emerging from a Dark Past The youth mentoring Program By Laura Ouellette. Emergingfrom a Dark Past The youth mentoring Program. By Laura Ouellette.
http://www.nocrimetime.net/6.htm
Breaking Up Families, Building Up Communities
By Whitney Pyper Young Offenders Learn Hard Lessons
By Young People's Press Stopping Youth from Achieving "Success"
By Whitney Pyper Helping Youth Learn on Their Own
By Young People's Press Kids Riding High
By Young People's Press Emerging from a Dark Past: The Youth Mentoring Program
By Laura Ouellette One-man Play Explores Drug World
By Whitney Pyper Anti-violence Club Peaces it Together
By Sydnia Yu Stopping Crime Early
By Young People's Press Summer Camp on Trial
By Laura Ouellette Emerging from a Dark Past: The Youth Mentoring Program By Laura Ouellette 'Been there, done that' is not what many young people expect to hear from Rachel Paul when they tell her she's clueless about what it's like to appear in court. But it's part of the youth worker's past, and the experience helps the 26-year-old mother of two from Nova Scotia's Membertou Reserve connect with youth in the Mi'kmawYouth Mentoring Program. The program matches young people with at-risk youth. "There are a lot of stereotypes about kids who get into trouble

84. Calaveras County California Gold Country, Wine Country, Big Trees, Sierra Skiing
News Releases. OARS Offering Special Mokelumne River Rafting Adventurefor Calaveras youth mentoring Program. Calaveras youth mentoring
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Calaveras Youth Mentoring Program For Immediate Release: Media Contact: May 11, 2004 Kathryn Eustis, (209) 736-6078 O.A.R.S. Offers Special Mokelumne River Rafting Adventure to Benefit the Calaveras Youth Mentoring Program Saturday, June 5, 2004 (Angels Camp, CA) – In the truest spirit of community service, Calaveras’ own O.A.R.S. is offering a special one-time-only rafting adventure to benefit the Calaveras Youth Mentoring Program on Saturday, June 5, 2004. O.A.R.S. has secured a special use permit to raft a gorgeous, mostly gentle, six-mile stretch of the Mokelumne River that is not available for commercial use. The Mokelumne River Rafting Adventure is being offered for just $49 per person (payable directly to the Calaveras Youth Mentoring Program); trips depart from Wendell’s Restaurant in Mokelumne Hill at 8am, noon, and 4pm. Seating is limited and available by advance reservation only. For more information and reservations, the public may call Calaveras Youth Mentoring Program Director Kathryn Eustis at (209) 736-6078 or visit our website at www.calaverasmentoring.org.

85. Nick's Place: GLBT Youth Mentoring
Nick s Place. Nick s Place GLBT youth mentoring. A Little background.I ma 23 year old gay computer geek. I ve been a computer geek
http://www.inmff.net/mentor/
Nick's Place
Nick's Place: GLBT Youth Mentoring
A Little background
I'm a 23 year old gay computer geek. I've been a computer geek for 17 years, since I was six years old. I started using one of the precursors to the Internet, BBSs, around the age of 11 and I first got on the Internet when I was 13 or 14, around the same time that I realized I was attracted to boys and not girls. I did come out to a few of my female friends, and they were supportive, but I personally knew of no one like me; I had no gay friends in real life. So, like any good computer geek I turned to the Internet. I did find several friends around the same age, but more importantly I ran across a forum posting where a faciliator was answering the questions of another gay teen like myself. I quickly emailed the facilitator and discussed my thoughts and feelings with him. He was a mentor for me at an important time. We never met in person and his name and email address are lost in the digital ether, but I am forever indebted to this stranger. I got through high school mostly intact and I was out of school by the end of my senior year, 1999. I wandered a bit and ended up at

86. Community Service - Norwich University
The youth mentoring Program connects Norwich University students, through the VermontCampus Compact, with local, atrisk youth from Northfield, Roxbury, and
http://www.norwich.edu/life/community.html
Student Life at Norwich
Office of Volunteer Programs
If you are a Norwich University student, faculty or staff member and you are interested in community service work, please take a minute to fill out the Community Service Interest Survey Norwich University students are known for their service to the community. Student activities and organizations may include: In keeping with the mission and tradition of Norwich University, students, staff and faculty engage in a variety of community service activities. Successful blood drives are held several times each year supported by both volunteer workers and donors from the Norwich family; students work alongside Northfield community members to provide a safe Halloween for children by assisting in the organization of a Haunted Hayride; Norwich students actively participate in tutoring/mentoring programs through the Northfield Youth Center and the Northfield Middle/High School, as well as other area high schools; and patients at the Veterans Hospital are cheered by visits from members
of Naval ROTC. The Norwich University Volunteer Organization (NUVO), Circle K, Semper Fi, Golden Anchors, and the Arnold Air Force Society are all student groups focused on community service activities that regularly provide service to the town of Northfield.

87. Group Publishing Inc. - Life-Changing Ideas For Churches
Successful youth mentoring These 24 sessions for mentors help adultsdevelop leadership characteristics in young people. Sessions
http://www.grouppublishing.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=659

88. State Tax Credits Approved For Youth Mentoring Program In Phelps County
Release Date 0114-03. Contact Tammy Miller 573-522-2724 or Jim Grebing 573-751-9065.State Tax Credits Approved for youth mentoring Program in Phelps County.
http://www.ded.mo.gov/cgi-bin/dispress.pl?txtpressid=545

89. The Johns Hopkins Gazette January 21, 2003
January 21, 2003 VOL. 32, NO. 18. youth mentoring Does It Work? JHU researcherslaunch initiative to evaluate ultimate outcomes By Greg Rienzi The Gazette.
http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2003/21jan03/21youth.html
January 21, 2003
VOL. 32, NO. 18
Youth Mentoring: Does It Work?
JHU researchers launch initiative to evaluate ultimate outcomes By Greg Rienzi
The Gazette

The fantasy realm is dotted with great mentors. Good thing, too. If pitted against a dragon or foul-tempered ogre, it sure wouldn't hurt having a Merlin, Albus Dumbledore or Gandalf as a counsel. In the real world, life guides are also needed, especially for the young, says Tina Cheng, director of general pediatrics and adolescent medicine at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center . Cheng says that in a society where unintentional injury, homicide and suicide are the leading causes of death among those ages 15 to 24, mentoring isn't just about giving good advice; it's preventive medicine. Tina Cheng wants to determine if youth mentoring does in fact decrease problem behavior such as drug use, aggression and violence, all of which can cause morbidity and mortality. Cheng, who joined the Children's Center this past April, is among a small group of Hopkins researchers leading a multidivisional effort to both develop and evaluate youth mentoring programs. Cheng and her colleagues want to determine if mentoring programs can in fact enhance positive development and decrease problem behavior such as drug use, aggression and violence. Cheng says that without proper mentoringmeaning a relationship with someone who listens and offers guidancetoday's teenager can be put at risk.

90. Big Brothers Big Sisters
Promotes and supports the development of oneto-one mentoring programs for children and youth around the world. Includes member organizations around the world.
http://www.bbbsi.org/
contact us site map search links Creating Possibilities Through Relationships
i s a global alliance of country-specific national associations of Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteer mentoring programs working to improve the lives of children and youth around the world. BBBS International promotes and supports the development of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs throughout the world - operating independently in various countries - and helps them build service capacity and create sustainability. Big Brothers Big Sisters programs are established and managed by leaders in the community, valuing the individual, the family, and society's culture, and comply with the international standards of service delivery. Big Brothers Big Sisters is the world's premier mentoring program for children and youth.
Georgia What's New BBBS of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Mentor Kids in Moshi Australia Becomes 9th National Association Stand By Me - Australian Mentoring Conference BBBSI Invests in Russian Youth ... Archives - Click here to view previous articles
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Kyrgyzstan Big Brothers Big Sisters of America's
100th Anniversary Celebration
HOME Who We Are Countries Photo Journal ... History
Big Brothers Big Sisters International
1315 Walnut Street, Suite 704, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA, Tel: 001-215-717-5130, Fax: 001-215-717-5134

91. 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/
2003 marked P/PV's 25th Anniversary. Our annual report outlines P/PV's main areas of work and provides summary information about our financial and administrative capacities.
By Shawn Bauldry and Tracey A. Hartmann
March 2004
Focusing on four sites in the National Faith-Based Initiative, this report examines mentoring programs designed specifically for high-risk youth, especially youth involved with the juvenile justice system.
By Susan Blank and Fred Davie
April 2004
Faith in Their Futures chronicles an innovative faith-based program operated by the Kings County (Brooklyn, New York) District Attorney’s Office. Through mentoring and other services, the YCP program aims to reduce recidivism, subsequent adult criminality and self-destructive behaviors among young offenders.
Building on work completed over the last decade, the Annie E. Casey Foundation has asked P/PV to take the lead in a national replication of the Plain Talk initiative. Read more here.
Karen E. Walker and Amy J.A. Arbreton
March 2004
This report examines the quality of after-school activities, young people’s experiences, and academic and developmental outcomes in the San Francisco Beacon Initiative (SFBI).

92. Social Advocates For Youth - Home
Offers programs and services for atrisk teens in Silicon Valley including counseling, emergency shelter, independent living skills, and mentoring.
http://sayscc.org/
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Our mission at Social Advocates for Youth is to turn the lives of at-risk youth around by providing emotional and physical shelter and the opportunity to build a brighter future. Please support us!

93. Youth Business International
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/

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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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95. Friends For Youth - About Us
Friends for youth mentoring Institute and mentoring Services Friends for youth Inc., is dedicated to supporting youth in need through mentoring. Friends for youth works to achieve its
http://www.homestead.com/prosites-ffy/aboutus.html
Friends for Youth Inc., is dedicated to supporting youth in need through mentoring. Friends for Youth works to achieve its mission through the Mentoring Services and the Mentoring Institute. The Mentoring Services provides one to one mentoring, offers opportunities for enrichment and growth, and focuses on ways to help youth achieve their potential.
The Mentoring Institute strengthens mentoring programs, promotes best practices in the field, and educates youth professionals on effective mentoring service delivery. Upcoming Mentoring Institute Training
Tuesday, May 25 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
Call (650) 559-0200 for more information or email info@mentoringinstitute.org
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96. 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 Thank you for your help and support. Because of our efforts, BRIGHT Families and the Community Challenge Grants are successfully funded through 2005! Your support helped to make this happen, and we thank you! 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.

97. 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/
CENTER FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT THROUGH LAW
Enabling inner-city young people to learn about the law,
participate in democracy,
gain employment experience, and achieve their goals
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.

98. 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!
VEFC Kicks off its Silver Anniversary Celebration at the "Give Your Heart to a Child" Gala
VA General Assembly Recognizes VEFC Contact Us
Last Updated: January 12th 2004

99. America's Promise
2003 America's Promise Encouraging youth Programs, mentoring and Community Service. America's Promise - The Alliance for youth, 909 N. Washington Street, Suite 400, Alexandria, VA
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.americaspromise.org/&y=02B9DA62A

100. Fringe Theatre Adventures
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/
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