Sentences with phrase «mentors youths aged»

Hand2Paw partners not only with Covenant House but also the Achieving Independence Center, which mentors youths aged 14 to 21 who have been in the foster care system and need help moving to independent living.
He is a professional activist and poet that never foresaw yoga in his future, but now, everyday mentors youth ages 5 to 17.

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http://itsallaboutfood.podbean.com/mf/web/vgq6mq/ItsAllAboutFood090711.mp3Podcast: Play in new window Download 09/7/2011: Part I — Demetria Clark, Herbal Healing For Children Demetria Clark started learning about herbal healing at a very young age from friends and mentors she had during her youth and in childhood.
Youth counselor Beth Maccagli, who serves as a mentor for the Riverhead Town youth court, said if the age were raised the program could see a difference in its caseYouth counselor Beth Maccagli, who serves as a mentor for the Riverhead Town youth court, said if the age were raised the program could see a difference in its caseyouth court, said if the age were raised the program could see a difference in its caseload.
Southern Exposure's Artist in Education Program (AIE) offers youth artists (ages 16 — 21) the opportunity to develop and produce a project with a professional artist mentor who works in an area or medium of their interest.
The One - On - One Mentorship Program pairs passionate advanced youth artists, ages 16 to 21, with professional artist mentors, who provide guidance, develop goals and share skills, knowledge and expertise with the mentee over the course of a year.
Project will involve community youth / young adults as the artist will mentor three mentees (ages 17 - 21) selected by nomination and interview from community organizations
One - On - One Mentorship Program: 2010 — Present The One - On - One Mentorship Program pairs passionate advanced youth artists, ages 16 to 21, with professional artist mentors, who provide guidance, develop goals and share skills, knowledge and expertise with the mentee over the course of a year.
Mission: To expand the mentoring field's regional capacity to reach more school - aged children with caring, committed adult mentors, using best practices, training and professional support to achieve lifelong positive educational and behavioral outcomes for youth.
Results support the continued refinement, delivery, and rigorous testing of C.A.R.E. for programmatically supporting natural mentor relationships among youth aging out of foster care.
Anyone interested in becoming a mentor can search for mentoring opportunities by zip code, ages of youth served, and program type to find and contact programs that interest them.
Participants will engage with the following program components throughout the four years of participation: a strong relationship with a caring adult that can serve as a mentor (belonging); engaging in experiential science activities using current technologies through Makerspace activities (mastery); implementing Makerspace activities with school aged youth in the community (generosity); and learning to plan for a successful post high school transition to adulthood (independence).
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