| Items in category: Ramsey |  | | | Boys to Men Mentoring Network-Minnesota The Boys to Men Mentoring Network is a nonprofit 501c corporation created by men for the specific purpose of mentoring boys 14-17 years of age through their passage into manhood. We guide boys into integrity, accountability, emotional literacy, truth and mission. We have developed a program that consists of three optional components: One to one mentor , ongoing activities, and Rites of Passage weekends.
| | | A Minnesota Inner City Outings Program Minnesota Inner City Outings (MN ICO) volunteers lead monthly outdoor trips for inner city youth in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Outings include day hikes, backpacking, canoeing, camping, skiing, and other activities designed to introduce youth to their natural environment outside of the city. MNICO volunteers are provided with an initial introduction to the program and over time become secondary and primary leaders who guide trips.
No personal equipment or previous experience is necessary. MNICO is affiliated with the Sierra Club. | | | A.C.E.S. (Athletes Committed to Educating Students) A.C.E.S. operates a four-day a week tutoring/mentoring program for inner-city children. The A.C.E.S. framework includes long-term, after-school programming that enrolls students in grade four and continues to work with them until high school graduation. A new fourth grade class starts each year at our elementary school sites. What makes A.C.E.S. unique is a sports-themed curriculum, based on state and national learning standards; united commitment from all the professional sports teams in the state, including the Minnesota Lynx, Thunder, Timberwolves, Twins, Vikings, and Wild; and three-phase curriculum design and learning process, and linkages to local classrooms. | | | Arlington House Shelter, Abused Children's Program Arlington House Shelter provides short-term emergency shelter care for youth 11-17 years old. Adolescents in our care are in crisis and need a safe and secure environment. The shelter's theraputic program encourages youth to identify the challenges in their lives and prepare for future placement. | | | BestPrep EMentors eMentors provides students with caring adult e-mentors to help them link their learning to the world of work. There is solid evidence that effective mentoring programs can change the direction of a youth's life. E-mentoring offers students the chance to develop a relationship with one or more adults, other than parents and teachers, who become friends, role models and advocates for them. Goals include: Students understand the relationship between learning and their future career. Students have the opportunity to interact with a business professional, gain exposure to how technology is used in the workplace, and to connect the class curriculum to its relevance in the workplace. Students feel the support of the community and connect with an adult interested in their success after high school. Students gain skills in electronic communication. | | | Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities We have been matching young people with caring, adult mentors for 88 years. Our mission is to enrich the lives of young people through one-to-on friendships. Mentoring a young person is one of the most rewarding things that we can do to make our communities stronger by giving our kids positive reinforcement and helping them grow into more engaged citizens. All it takes is getting together with a Little Brother or Sister to do things you both enjoy. The young people in BBBS’ programs don’t care what you do; they just want to have fun and maybe learn a thing or two from a consistent, caring adult. | | | Bolder Options Bolder Options is a one-on-one youth mentoring program that works to reduce truancy and juvenile delinquency by using running & biking, academic goal setting and volunteerism to build self-esteem and encourage healthy habits in 10-14 year old youth. | | | Boy Scouts of America - Northern Star Juvenile Diversion The Northern Star Juvenile Diversion Programs goal is to provide a positive alternative to formal court proceedings for motivated first-time offenders. Through structured activities and community service, the program aims to reduce the recidivism rate among these youthful offenders. The diversion office has developed a balanced program of meetings and community service with learning about the court and legal system, conflict resolution, making better choices, drugs and , bullying, and planning for the future. Young offenders facing criminal charges will have the opportunity to participate in the program which, through structured activities, aims to improve attitudes about the legal system, self-image, teaching better methods of communication, conflict resolution, and preventing a decision to break the law again. | | | Boys and Girls Club of the Twin Cities The mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Career Exploration – Enable youth to pursue career options by assisting students with job applications, developing relationships with students interested in your area of work, or giving tours of your current workplace.
Tutor / Education Help – Allow youth to complete daily homework assignments and improve reading skills by serving as an after-school tutor, homework helper, or reading buddy.
Coaching – Help youth achieve and maintain fitness, acquire a broad range of skills, and develop a sense of teamwork by coaching sports teams. Coaches are needed for boys and girls teams - basketball, baseball, softball, etc. | | | Bridge Builders for Kids Bridge Builders for Kids is a Christian mentoring organization whose vision is to end second-generational incarceration by connecting children of prisoners and their families to a loving network that will encourage and inspire them to achieve their God-given potential. Bridge Builders for Kids equips adult mentors with the training and support they need to be a positive, stable and meaningful friend. By allowing a child to be a part of your everyday activities, life skills are learned and life-enhancing friendships are built. |
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