About YouthFriends, Greater Kansas City
What began as a pilot in six Greater Kansas City school districts with 613 volunteers has grown to include a network of nearly 100 school districts in two states (Missouri and Kansas) and over the past 12 years those school districts have screened, trained and placed more than 27,000 mentors who have positively touched the lives of nearly 200,000 young people in one-to-one and group relationships.
The YouthFriends effort came about as a result of focus groups among young people. They said to become successful, they needed more caring, positive adult role models involved in their lives.
To share its school based-mentoring knowledge nationally, YouthFriends organized and hosted the first-ever National School-Based Mentoring Conference in 2003 and again in 2005 and 2007. The most recent conference drew attendees from more than 30 states, Bermuda and Canada.
YouthFriends also launched mentormap.org (formerly sbmentoring.org) to serve as a resource for other school-based mentoring programs.
Additionally, the national evaluator for the U.S. Justice Department JUMP grants and a leading researcher on mentoring have both acknowledged YouthFriends as one of the most successful school-based mentoring efforts in the country, and one that is unmatched in its ability to integrate mentoring into the school district infrastructure.
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