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Offers boys and girls a comprehensive approach to personal development, peer mentoring, leadership development skills, and physical activities through organized sports.
Empowers youth and caregivers with Long-Term Mentoring Program to achieve personal success, our Long-Term Mentoring Program matches them with trained volunteer mentors. These mentors spend quality time with their mentees, helping them build confidence, learn new skills, and discover new passions. The program requires a 12-month commitment, with an option to renew. With Short-Term Mentoring Program provides weekly phone calls to seniors who miss community connections but cannot leave their homes, our Short-Term Mentoring Program offers essential social support. This helps alleviate loneliness and improve overall well-being, with matches renewed monthly based on participants' needs and volunteers' availability.
Enables volunteers, ages 55 and over, to remain physically and mentally active by partnering them with children with special needs. Volunteers are trained to work with children in order to improve their physical, mental, emotional and social development. Children in the program range from ages 1 through 12.
Provides programs for girls grades K-12 learning to discover, connect and take action through troop and group recreational and educational events, trips, camping and service projects.
Supports individuals and families affected by the AIDS crisis. The organization provides services such as assistance with emergency finances, housing placement, re-entry planning post-incarceration, psychosocial support, and participation in the Wellness Community at Hyacinth.
Employs 50-75 Camden-area teens as counselors, tutors, and mentors for children attending after-school programs and summer camps. Employees participate in community service; life skills classes; one-on-one tutoring; SAT/ACT courses; academic enrichment courses; and arts activities. Teens are encouraged to avoid negative influences and focus on their academic and professional future.
Provides in-community and in-home counseling, mentoring, and 1:1 educational support and behavioral assistance to youth with specific emotional needs and their families.
Provides programs for girls grades K-12 learning to discover, connect and take action through troop and group recreational and educational events, trips, camping and service projects.
Matches volunteers, ages 55 and older, with 1 to 2 students who they meet with once a week in a Princeton Public school to encourage a love of learning through reading. Volunteers meet the students weekly during the school year.
Provides one-to-one mentoring for children, ages 5 to 18. Aims to provide companionship and guidance to help youth reach their potential through community-based, adult, and high school mentoring programs.
Offers a supportive mentoring system that helps individuals work toward becoming more self-reliant. Participants of the program, known as "Path Leaders," complete comprehensive education, develop an action plan that maps out their road to success, and network/meet with mentors to make real and positive changes in their lives.
Provides services to at-risk youth and their families. Services include: in-home family and individual counseling; mentoring programs; a summer camp; after-school programs; transportation for parents to the youth detention center to visit children; an in-home parenting program; evaluation services for substance abuse, sexual misconduct, fire risk, and needs assessments; and life skills development.
Offer educational, social, and service-oriented programs two evenings per week year-round, including speakers, workshops, team building, and leadership development, with topics selected by youth based on their interests and needs.
