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National PAL Mentoring Program


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Program Overview
PAL Chapters across the U.S. have partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice to create a program that will strengthen the youth of today within their communities.  The program was designed to expand mentoring and dropout services to youth within ALL communities.  PAL's throughout Brevard County and the U.S. have taken on the task of mentoring, competitive sports, academic achievement, and other various services that will improve the future and the opportunities of our youth which will deter them from circumstances that directly affect their well-being and their safety.

Mentoring Commitment
Once passing a background screening, interview process, and Mentor Training, candidates chosen will be asked to mentor an individual that they have been specially matched with for a period of time.

Mentoring Sessions
PAL Mentoring Program is a site based program, which takes place at the local PAL chapter or an approved site in a group setting supervised by the PAL mentoring Coordinator and Staff.

Program Goals
*  Improve self-esteem, attitudes, academic performance, social skills, and work habits of young    people
*  Maintain the language, traditions, customs, and community activities of youth involved
*  Reduce antisocial, at-risk, and juvenile delinquent behavior.
*  Enhance connection and commitment to family, school, and community.

Session Goals
*  Social
*  Academic
*  Future
*  Life Skills
*  Building Relationships
*  Career Focus
*  College
*  Life-Skills
*  Culture

Forms
Mentor Request Form
Parent/Guardian Consent Form
Youth Application

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