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California Group Promotes Mentoring Through Book, Expanded Web Site

June 1, 2004 | Program Result

The California Mentor Foundation worked to hire additional staff and build its communications and research capabilities.

Dedicated Mentors and Financial Incentives Help At-Risk Youth Graduate from High School

December 1, 2002 | Program Result

The National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated developed and implemented a project designed to discourage high-risk urban youth from engaging in health-damaging behavior and to encourage them to pursue activities geared toward a productive future.

After School: Connecting Children at Risk With Responsible Adults to Help Reduce Youth Substance Abuse and Other Health-Compromising Behaviors

National Program

Program to support a three-city demonstration project designed to connect at-risk urban youth with responsible adults in activities after school.

Why Teenagers? (Chicago)

November 18, 2009 | Program Result

Chicago first lady Maggie Daley, chair of After School Matters, deliberately focused the program on teenagers.

Apprenticeship Programs Give Chicago Teens Skills and Job Opportunities (Chicago)

November 18, 2009 | Program Result

With 29 miles of lakefront and about 250 pools, the Chicago Park District (Park District) needed about 1,000 lifeguards in 2000-more than any other city in the United States.

Boston Creates Citywide Directory of After-School Programs

November 18, 2009 | Program Result

Whatever the age, interests and neighborhood, young people and their parents now have an easy way to find out about these, through the Boston Out-of-School Time Navigator.

After-School Intermediaries: A Valuable Asset for Cities

November 18, 2009 | Program Result

Boston After School & Beyond brought key players from the public and private sectors together to coordinate after-school programming.

Drugs, Sex, HIV: Programs Teach At-Risk Urban Girls How to Play it Safe

September 19, 2008 | Program Result

The Freedom Foundation of New Jersey Inc., West Orange, N.J., carried out three programs encouraging girls in inner-city Newark, N.J., to abstain from illegal drugs and sexual relations.

Free to Grow Special Report: New Britain, Connecticut

September 5, 2005 | Program Result

This report by the Free to Grow National Program Office at the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University outlines how Free to Grow was integrated into the local Head Start program.

Young Achievers: Improving After-School Programs Through Partners for Student Success (Boston)

August 28, 2008 | Program Result

Young Achievers is one of 11 pilot public schools in Boston that are intended to serve as laboratories for educational innovation and models for other urban public schools. It runs from kindergarten through eighth grade.

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