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If you ever wanted to be part of a miracle, this is your opportunity. Community Partners for Youth is a non-profit public benefit organization dedicated to creating a healthy school and community partnership to help educate and support at-risk 9th and 10th grade teens so they stay in school and learn to develop, articulate and achieve personal goals. CCPY's core programs offer on-site, after-school mentoring within the context of proven curriculum, which builds a culture of personal and community accountability, and fosters meaningful long-term relationships with caring and professional adults. See and hear about CCPY in the children's own words and voices - click on the photo to start a four minute multi-media video provided by the Frieda C. Fox Family Foundation. Play 4 minute Video
Our long-term goal is to develop a scalable self-sufficient network of regionally integrated community-involving programs that run on the CCPY curriculum and model, to include youth, schools, parents, educators, mentors, public figures and local philanthropic resources throughout the Bay Area - and then to assist other regions to replicating the same results.
News Archive >> To the world, you're just one person, but to one person you can mean the world.-
To the world, you're just one person, but to one person you can mean the world.- - Work with Youth & Change Lives- Become a Volunteer Mentor
Do you want to:
-Improve your community and make others feel great? -Watch someone achieve their potential and know you helped them do it? -Find hope and faith while working in a team environment? -Become more employable & self-reliant while helping others do the same? -Help youth see the value of education and see it for yourself? -Offer hope to the future and resolve the past? -Laugh, go on outings and events, play like a kid again and just have fun?
California Community Partnership for Youth (CCPY) is seeking adults who:
-Can develop links with youth -Can lead by example -Can be patient when called upon -Can find it in themselves to be non-judgmental -Can develop their listening skills -Are willing to develop a dialogue of trust & understanding -Know they don't have all the answers
CCPY http://www.ccpy.org is seeking positive adult role models to work with these teens twice a month. Without sufficient volunteer community mentors for this proven intervention process, many challenged youth face a lifetime of limited opportunity.
In the next year, 2900 students will drop out of school in Santa Clara County alone. We need your help to prevent this continuing cycle and create bright futures through community. To the world, you’re just one person, but to one person you can mean the world.
Contact CCPY today to find out more Beth Sullivan, Mentor Coordinator, at mentor@ccpy.org
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