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Mentoring Works

Job-Readiness Mentor Program(JRMP). Mentoring Works. Inspire. Achieve. Advocate. Introduction & History Our Mission Our Vision Executive Team The Panel Topics of Discussion Analysis Success Stories Q & A Session Concluding Remarks. Overview.

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Mentoring Works

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  1. Job-Readiness Mentor Program(JRMP) Mentoring Works Inspire. Achieve. Advocate

  2. Introduction & History Our Mission Our Vision Executive Team The Panel Topics of Discussion Analysis Success Stories Q & A Session Concluding Remarks Overview Serving the community now and into the future.

  3. Youth Outreach Services was founded in 1989 by a single, unemployed mother who had a vision to provide positive activities for the teens in the community.  From these activities, she was able to create jobs for many of the teens. In 1992, Youth Outreach Services was incorporated and in 1993 their 501(c)3 status was received.  Youth Outreach Services has partnered with many businesses and bipartisan to form advisory boards. Introduction and History Serving the community now and into the future.

  4. Training teens to serve and become leaders in their communities, provide volunteer and mentoring opportunities. Reach out to ex-offenders and ex-juveniles through teens already involved in the program. Train teens to change the world through mentoring, employment and education, one community at a time. Our Mission Serving the community now and into the future.

  5. To save taxpayers money by creating responsible citizens and develop the Business Career Center to help make local communities a safe place to live and work. Our Vision Serving the community now and into the future.

  6. Executive Team Serving the community now and into the future.

  7. The Advisor Board

  8. Prof. Rodney G Roberson, Social Commerce • Prof Roberson represents InVado International, a cutting edge direct marketing company with headquarters in Cleveland Ohio. InVado’s Referdia provides state of the art marketing resources for businesses owners, and more importantly it also gives consumers access to huge savings from their innovative group buying social-commerce platform. He teaches the student high tech- marketing skills through the internet . • Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland University • College • Visiting Professor at DeVry, Inc • Masters in Emergency/Disaster Management The Panel- Business Mentors Serving the community now and into the future.

  9. Mr. Antoine Harris • Chairman of the Board • Youth Outreach Services • Strayer University • Masters in Public Administration • George Mason University • B.S. Health Recreation Management The Panel Serving the community now and into the future.

  10. Mr. Lorenzo Parnell The Panel- Business Mentors As founder of KJV Media, Lorenzo Parnell brings 20+ years of photojournalism, broadcasting, public relations and media experience to the DMV. Lorenzo has covered every major news story over the last 5 years. He also writes for the National Guard Bureau and Urban Voice Magazine as the Public Affairs Photojournalist. His company teaches the students photography. Phone: 703-595-6370 Serving the community now and into the future.

  11. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Mission: Empower individuals in the local community to reach their full potential and become leaders to create a better Global Society. • The Business Mentoring Program shares Cumulative knowledge, skills, and resources, which will help at-risk youth to achieve work readiness, entrepreneurship and community involvement. It provide a job mentoring program that will help make the homeless, unemployed, and at risk teens employable. Topics of Discussion Serving the community now and into the future.

  12. Partnership with Community • Social Services • Public Schools • Juvenile Detention Center • Referrals • Churches • Other nonprofit organization Serving the community now and into the future.

  13. Operations – Job Readiness Mentor Program • Business Mentor: Teaches and Provides entrepreneur training in their area of business expertise. Provide internship and community leadership (10 years – 29 years) • Positive Peer Mentors: Local Colleges & Universities Students and High Achievers High School Students

  14. 12- Week Job Readiness Mentor Program • Self Exploratory in natural abilities and study habits. • Problem Solving Solutions • Discipline • Creativity • Achievement • Progress Reports • Mock Interviews

  15. Continue of 12 Weeks Job Readiness Mentor Program • Complete application forms/Write Resumes • Financial Education • Entrepreneurial Training • Business Mentors • Job Placement

  16. Building of the Career Center • Career Path: Enroll students in Northern Virginia Community College to take career-technical courses in air condition, electrician, and plumbing. Students help renovate house into Career Center as part of Job Training and Community Services Program. • Business Ownership: Small incubators businesses in the career center to provide on hand business training to students to help operate the business

  17. Businesses in Career Center • Auto Detailing/Small Engine Repairs • Barbering and Cosmetology • Network Marketing • Publishing- ( Operating of Book Store) • Business Retail ( Coffee Café Shop) • RETV ( Reality Education Television) • Landscaping

  18. Continue of Businesses in Career Center • Sports ( Boxing and Basketball) • Entertainment • Construction (Home Improvement)

  19. Partnering With BusinessesProf. Rodney G Roberson703.498.5540Cynthia Cypress703.376.4382yms.referdia@gmail.com

  20. Investments • Building Blocks Concept: Saving accounts for students after they have completed the 12 week program and have a Job • Education • Down payment on house • Purchase of Car • Purchasing of stocks in the stock market • Buy into their Business Mentor’s businesses.

  21. Youth Enterprises, LLCUmbrella • Sponsorship on RETV (Reality Education Television) Dream Television & Faith , Family and Friends Television. • Building of Career Center • Benefits : Advertisement on local television networks ( Cox, Comcast, Verizon, and CW-50 • Infrastructure, Economic Growth • Safe Community • Positive Social Change

  22. Career Center Partner with 100-Businesses • To provide workshops to students. • To provide Scholarships for Students • to enroll in local Community Colleges. • To empower students to provide a • commercial for your business on RETV • (Reality Education Television) Dream TV, • Faith, Family, and Friends Television Show.

  23. Results • Help transition students from the Juvenile Detention Center and Alternative Schools back into society. • Help promote business ownership. • Help provide television advertisement for businesses. • Help create investment opportunities.

  24. YOS’s Family Legacy Travis Harris (29 years old in the middle)is my son. Travis Harris has a Master Degree in Divinity and is a Captain in the Army, works as an Education Coordinator at the University of Virginia Hospital and is working on his PhD. My grandson, Isaiah Harris, is walking in his uncle and his father’s (Antoine Harris) foot steps. They are his role models and mentors. Through my sons, I am leaving a legacy to my grandchildren and other individuals who are becoming a part of the YOS Family.

  25. Youth Corporation, Inc./ Youth Outreach Services Job Readiness Mentor Program Partner with Community and businesses provides: • Quality Education • Economic Development • Safer Community • Infrastructure Concluding Remarks Serving the community now and into the future. Ms. Liz Charity

  26. Questions & Answers Serving the community now and into the future. Youth Outreach Services P.O. Box 1655 Woodbridge, VA 22195 www.yciyos.com www.youtube.com/liznguest Office:571-314-7503 Bus: 703-867-8076

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