Strategies to concentrate resources on high-risk youth have long been a goal in the youth field, but the practical means of doing so frequently have eluded practitioners. High-risk youth often are highly transient, and they may need sustained, costly services to address their needs effectively. Guides for the Journey explores a concrete, flexible approach to the problem: the use of paid counselors who stay with young people for extended periods of time. The report profiles three programs now using this strategy and discusses how public funding to support wider use of paid mentors and counselors may be mobilized
This report examines the development of partnerships among faith-based institutions and juvenile jus...
The number of mentoring programs providing adult support to youth has increased dramatically in rece...
Outlines ideas and strategies for designing programs to engage alienated and disaffected young peopl...
This report, the third derived from research out of the National Faith-Based Initiative (NFBI), exam...
This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels...
Positive Support examines potential benefits of matching high-risk youth with faith-based mentors. D...
This paper outlines ideas and strategies to engage alienated and disaffected young people and help t...
This guide is designed to help foundations identify investment opportunities that will have the grea...
Presents findings from a field scan of efforts to help vulnerable youth graduate from high school, w...
Reviews the outcomes of most of the major federal programs designed to help youth connect with the l...
Although public money is available for education, job training and youth programs throughout the nat...
How should funders decide what mentoring programs to support? The mentoring field has grown and dive...
This publication describes a prevention program designed to enhance the developmental assets of at-r...
Providing support to the match is critical for success in all programs, whether they are school-base...
In Fall 2007, Hudson Guild -- a settlement house that provides services to hundreds of adults, teens...
This report examines the development of partnerships among faith-based institutions and juvenile jus...
The number of mentoring programs providing adult support to youth has increased dramatically in rece...
Outlines ideas and strategies for designing programs to engage alienated and disaffected young peopl...
This report, the third derived from research out of the National Faith-Based Initiative (NFBI), exam...
This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels...
Positive Support examines potential benefits of matching high-risk youth with faith-based mentors. D...
This paper outlines ideas and strategies to engage alienated and disaffected young people and help t...
This guide is designed to help foundations identify investment opportunities that will have the grea...
Presents findings from a field scan of efforts to help vulnerable youth graduate from high school, w...
Reviews the outcomes of most of the major federal programs designed to help youth connect with the l...
Although public money is available for education, job training and youth programs throughout the nat...
How should funders decide what mentoring programs to support? The mentoring field has grown and dive...
This publication describes a prevention program designed to enhance the developmental assets of at-r...
Providing support to the match is critical for success in all programs, whether they are school-base...
In Fall 2007, Hudson Guild -- a settlement house that provides services to hundreds of adults, teens...
This report examines the development of partnerships among faith-based institutions and juvenile jus...
The number of mentoring programs providing adult support to youth has increased dramatically in rece...
Outlines ideas and strategies for designing programs to engage alienated and disaffected young peopl...