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Since 1989, Youth at Risk has transformed the lives of more than 2,600 at-risk youth through mentoring. Youth at Risk is a volunteer-based, nonprofit organization committed to unlocking the futures of at-risk children. Our programs are designed to build self-esteem and leadership skills, increase school attendance and performance, end gang activity and violence and decrease substance abuse. |
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Homeless Children Mentoring Positive Adult Leaders in Society (PALS) |
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This program provides mentoring for children ages 5 – 15 who are living in transitional (domestic violence or homeless) shelters. Weekly interaction with mentors offers children individual guidance, academic encouragement and positive adult role modeling. |
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Since 1989, Youth at Risk has helped teens aged 14 – 17 change their path during this 9-month curriculum-based program, which begins with an intensive 4-day retreat. |
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This open-ended program is designed for graduates of the New Pathways program and provides an opportunity for ongoing mentoring, goal-setting and leadership in a supported environment.
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New Pathways for Teens at Coronado High School |
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Youth at Risk has brought its teen program directly to Coronado High School. Students participate for four full years working on personal goal setting, youth leadership development and scholastic achievement – all with the support of a mentor. |
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Garfield Neighborhood After-School |
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This program, offered in partnership with Southwest School Partners, provides licensed, daily, after-school child care at our Center. Programming includes homework help, structured activities, a light meal and use of our 12-station networked computer lab.
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