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RPAL serves low-income, at-risk youth ages 7-18 offering them recreational, educational, cultural and social activities that build positive character and help them transition from adolescence to adulthood. Many are living with parents and grandparents or other family members and 85% are eligible for reduced lunch.
Project Overview:
RPAL provides both 1:1 and small group mentoring. Mentors participate in a an orientation to mentoring; are trained in facilitating mentees' development of a "Life Map" using curriculum designed by The Life Plan Institute and the California Mentor Foundation; and have monthly check-ins with the mentor coordinator. They meet with mentees for an hour each week, typically as part of structured activities such as coaching sports, fishing, dirt bike riding, community service events, and outings to sporting events and performances.
Project Coordinators:
Brenda McCuistion Email: bmccuistion@rpal.org (510) 621-1290
Carina Martinez Email: cmartinez@rpal.org (510) 621-1221
Virgil Weekes Email: vweekes@rpal.org (510) 621-1290

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