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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections Youth Mentoring Program
assists high risk youth to be successful as they transition back to
their communities. It is a faith-based program that also includes
community and secular mentor opportunities so that all youth have access
to their individual preference. Partnerships with other established
community mentoring programs include Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree
Mentoring, One-on-One Partners, Match Point, and Incarcerated Youth
Outreach.The goals of the ADJC Youth Mentoring Program are to provide high risk youth with a caring adult who can: Geographically, ADJC Youth Mentoring Program serves statewide with an initial focus in the rural counties of Cochise, Mohave, Pinal and Yuma. However, the program is also established in Maricopa County, which has the largest number of ADJC high risk youth. ADJC Youth Mentoring Program requires that youth and mentors are gender matched and when possible, youth and mentors will be the same race/ethnicity, be in proximate geographic locations, and have similar interests. There are three types of youth/mentor match models available: 1). One youth with one mentor (1:1). 2). One youth with two or more mentors (1:N). 3). Two or more youth with two or more mentors (N:N). ADJC staff is expected to have contact with mentors for mentoring and supervision purposes 2-4 times per month and mentors are expected to provide ADJC staff with written/oral reports regarding their contacts with youth on a monthly basis. Guidelines for Volunteer Mentors Mentors for the program must be at least 21 years of age and must belong to a faith or community group. No “unconnected” individuals are recruited. Prior to being matched with an ADJC youth, mentors must: Participate in a screening interview. Complete a written application and obtain references. Agree to and successfully complete a Criminal Background Check. Participate in ADJC Community Corrections Orientation. Sign a written confidentiality statement and mentor contract. Participate in training as required throughout the duration of the mentor/youth match. Mentors are expected to make a commitment to participate in the program for a minimum of one year (12 months). For further information please contact the Webmaster.
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