Note: All mentoring programs are screened by the Pueblo Mentoring Collaborative (PMC) Steering Committee prior to listing. The PMC makes no guarantee of the program scope of services, policies, or procedures. Directory listings should serve as a starting point for exploring mentoring program options, and the PMC strongly recommends you perform independent research to determine which mentoring program best suits your needs.
Mentoring Program | National Youth Project Using Minibikes |
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Organization | Southern Colorado Youth Development |
Contact Name | Michael Riley |
Program Coordinator | Ashley Barnes |
Address | 1102 East Abriendo Ave Pueblo, Colorado 81004 United States Map It |
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Phone | (719) 281-3813 |
Website | www.southerncoloradoyouthdevelopment.com |
Please describe your program and explain why it is considered a mentoring program, as defined below in the TERMS section. | Southern Colorado Youth Development works to help empower youth to strive for a more fulfilling life. Through the use of different types of experiential activities Southern Colorado Youth Development works to teach youth the importance of family, school, and living a positive and healthy lifestyle while getting to experience different fun and exciting activities. We offer one on one mentoring, group mentoring, and we are the only organization in Colorado to offer The National Youth Project Using Minibikes (NYPUM). We also have a youth and family center for the youth to access our services. |
Do you have a supervisor/coordinator for your program? | Yes |
Program Supervision: | Program Coordinator |
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Our program institutes a comprehensive mentor screening methodology grounded in the standards established by MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership that includes: | Yes |
Our program provides training prior to mentoring | Yes |
These programs do not accept solicitations. They are listed here for those looking for mentoring program information only.
Our Program Directory is a great place to start when looking for a quality mentoring program. Here are some questions you can ask a program, based on a framework of six core standards of practice instituted by MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership:
STANDARD #1: Recruitment
STANDARD #2: Screening
STANDARD #3: Training
STANDARD #4: Matching
STANDARD #5: Monitoring and Support
STANDARD #6: Closure
For further information and more resources, visit www.mentoring.org. View a detailed list of core standards