Youth Violence: Mentoring Our Youth Part Two
Our series on Youth Violence continues with a look at the impact of mentoring on our youth. Studies suggest mentoring helps kids remain drug free, graduate from high school and become good citizens. A local program called Pathways does its part and it's producing results.
David, "I'm glad that I got him as a mentor." Ten year old David MCDaniel has a dad in prison, a mom who's no longer with us, and no one but Grandma at home. Life got lonely David or little D as everyone calls him. Stephen and Little D got paired up in Pathways, a local program that matches mentors with youngsters 5 to 16 with a parent in prison. The two look forward to meeting up every Sunday. Little D's aunt says the consistent attention from a male role model has improved his behavior too. Pathways creator, UTC Criminologist Dr. Shela Van Ness, says research revealed 95 hundred children in Hamilton County every year with a parent in prison. She says a mentor can tame the turmoil yielding positive results that help keep kids from heading down the wrong path. Pathways has proven it's providing some protection. The program tracks academic and conduct progress of kids like Little D and gets pleasing results. And perhaps what's most pleasing... the clear evidence written all over Little D's face. Pathways has room for 200 more kids and mentors. It needs local sponsors. A thousand dollars pays for one child for a year. You can reach Pathways Program at 423-322-7019 or pathwaysprogram@hotmail.com Click here to find a mentoring program near you. Click here for Part One of Youth Violence Mentoring Our Youth.
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