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The Mentoring Alliance

The Mentoring Alliance. U40 Presentation May 25, 2007 Judge Devaney, Leslie Devaney, & Mishe Harvey. Contact Information. Director of The Mentoring Alliance Mishe C. Harvey 2448 Historic Decatur Road 105 San Diego, CA 92106 o: 619.223.4622 x243 f: 61.226.2894 c: 619.602.2874

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The Mentoring Alliance

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  1. The Mentoring Alliance U40 Presentation May 25, 2007 Judge Devaney, Leslie Devaney, & Mishe Harvey www.mamentoring.com1

  2. Contact Information • Director of The Mentoring Alliance Mishe C. Harvey 2448 Historic Decatur Road 105 San Diego, CA 92106 o: 619.223.4622 x243 f: 61.226.2894 c: 619.602.2874 misheh@milesahead.com www.mamentoring.com

  3. 15,000+ youth arrests per year 7,000+ children in foster care 4,000+ juveniles on probation 2,500+ alternative education students 70% of children of prisoners end up in prison without intervention Children of prisoners are 6x more likely to be incarcerated than their piers San Diego’s Numbers?

  4. Call to Action • The Federal Government is calling for 3 million new youth mentors by the year 2010 because they know mentoring is a powerful intervention that works. • Last year the Federal Government invested 120 million dollars in youth mentoring, because research shows that when done correctly, it is a powerful intervention for at-risk youth. • The Federal Government recognizes that a large percentage of these mentors will come out of the faith-based world. • SO…NOW WHAT?

  5. Mentoring Works • The Impact • Children involved with mentors are: • 52% less likely to skip school • 46% less likely to use drugs • 33% less likely to engage in violence • 27% less likely to begin drinking * From Making a Difference: An Impact Study of Big Brothers Big Sisters

  6. Can you change this picture?

  7. The Mentoring Alliance • Bringing hope through youth mentor recruitment and training. • The Mentoring Alliance bridges faith-based resources with community mentoring programs to help meet the needs of our county’s under supported and disadvantaged youth.

  8. Vision • Raise up an army of mentors to serve on the front lines of the war for our county’s youth. • Train up and deploy 1000 new youth mentor candidates by 2008, through partnering with San Diego County’s: faith, community, business, government & philanthropic organizations. • Equip the San Diego faith community to respond to the immediate needs of our county’s most forgotten youth (those in the Juvenile Justice System, Foster Care, & portions of the Public School System).

  9. Some of our Partners • Presiding Judge Huguenor • San Diego Mentoring Coalition • San Diego Southern Baptist Association • Select San Diego Chargers • Superior Court Judge Devaney • Supervisor Bill Horn • The Rock Church, San Diego

  10. Is the Mentoring Alliance a Mentoring Program? Mentoring Programs: Match a youth/mentee with an adult/mentor The Mentoring Alliance: Matches mentor candidates to a mentoring program Mentor/ Adult Matched Mentee/ Youth Mentoring Program Mentor/ Adult Matched

  11. Program Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County Foster Care Mentor Program YMCA-YFriendz Barrio Logan College Institute Need for New Mentors 700 mentors 300 mentors 120 mentors 10 mentors ---------------------------- Total: 1130 mentors Partner Mentoring Programs

  12. Get involved: • Become a… 1) Youth Mentor 2) Mentor Recruitment Ambassador (MRA) 3) Faith-Based Partner 4) Corporate Partner 5) Volunteer

  13. What is a Mentor? • A Mentor: • Is a trusted friend, confidant, & advisor • Is someone who can listen • Guides the youth to attain his or her life goals • Is someone who helps a youth discover & understand the world

  14. What is a MRA? • Mentoring Recruitment Ambassador A member of the congregation or organization who is willing to share the truth that mentoring works, actively asks individuals within the organization to consider becoming a youth mentor, and is in communication with The Mentoring Alliance regarding recruitment events and trainings.

  15. Discipleship versus Mentoring • Discipleship – an intentional relationship in which we walk alongside other disciples in order to encourage, equip, and challenge one another in love to grow toward maturity in Christ. Gary Ogden – Discipleship Essentials • Mentoring – a lifelong relationship in which a mentor helps a protégé reach his or her God-given potential. • Essence of the relationship can be summarized in the form of two questions… • What are your priorities? • How can I help? • Bobb Biehl - Mentoring

  16. Wanted: Men to Mentor • There is a critical shortage of male mentors. • Many boys wait years for a mentor, or are never matched and time out of the program. • Bobb Biehl – Mentoring In my experience with the thousands of churches I’ve interacted with I would estimate that 75-85% of men believe there is no significant ministry for them in the church. • Could mentoring be a perfect match for many men in our congregation?

  17. Faith-Based Partnership The Mentoring Alliance helps the congregation: • Answer the call to help the often forgotten and needy youth • Become equipped to serve in the community via the mentoring relationship • Increase inter-congregation cooperation, connection & resource sharing • The Mentoring Alliance does not encourage proselytizing the youth and our resources are used for non-religious activities.

  18. Date & Time: June 9, 9-12 AM Location: Azusa Pacific University 8401 Aero Drive # 200 Classroom 222 (around the back of the building & upstairs) San Diego, CA 92123 RSVP: misheh@milesahead.com 619.223.4622 x243 Next Training Day

  19. Dates & Times: Saturday, June 9, 9-11 AM Friday, July 27, 7-9 PM Saturday, August 25, 9-11 AM Friday, September 28, 7-9 PM Friday, October 26, 7-9 PM Saturday, November 10, 9-11 AM Workshop location: Azusa Pacific University 8401 Aero Drive # 200 Classroom 222 San Diego, CA 92123 Mentoring Trainings RSVP Today at: • misheh@milesahead.com • 619.223.4622 x234

  20. Action Time! • Step Up: Fill out your peach colored paper • Questions & Answers • A Very Special Thank You to: The Devaneys

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