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Mentorship programs could help at-risk youth, drug addicts, homeless, ex-offenders, potential terrorists, immigrants, refugees, new employees, and students

By Hicbd
Wed Dec 5 2018 12:50 pm

"iMentor matches every student in our high schools with a committed college-educated mentor, equipped to guide that young person on their journey to college graduation."

URL:
https://imentor.org/
https://www.evidencebasedmentoring.org/new-research-examines-long-term-benefits-intensive-mentoring-risk-youth/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0313592617301613
https://www.npr.org/2016/09/05/492727640/mentoring-program-works-to-prevent-radicalization-in-copenhagen

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Global Poverty Education Crime / Theft Workforce Development / Job Training Community Development / Building / Loneliness Homelessness At-Risk / Disconnected Youth Community Colleges Immigration Schools Pregnancy / Prenatal Care Volunteering College U.S. Poverty Prison Recidivism / Future Crime / Ex-Offenders Philanthropy Refugee Resettlement Infant / Baby Care Peacebuilding Human Resources / Capital High Schools / Teenagers Addiction / Drug Addiction Employee Retention High School Completion Maternal Health / Motherhood / Postpartum Care Afterschool Programs College Completion Mentorship / Peer Circles Terrorism / Violent Extremism Radicalization Graduation Rates

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