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Avalon Site at Mary B. Henry Academy
Canoga Park Site at R.U.T.H. YouthBuild
Compton YouthBuild
East LA Site at LA CAUSA YouthBuild
El Monte Site at San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps
Fresno Site at Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps
Koreatown Site at Studio 4 LA
Lennox Site at SBWIB YouthBuild
Mid-City Site at Home Sweet Home YouthBuild
Moreno Valley Site at Rising Stars Business Academy
Ontario Site at Schemath Education Foundation Youth Development Training
Palmdale Site at Antelope Valley YouthBuild
San Bernardino Site at YouthBuild Inland Empire
San Diego Site at Heart Leaders Academy
South LA Site at CRCD Academy (located at LA Trade Tech College campus)
Youth Justice Coalition
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Academic Mentors - Academic mentors provide guidance and support to students in specific subject areas such as math, science, English, or history. They help students with their coursework, explain difficult concepts, and offer study strategies to improve academic performance.
Career Mentors - Career mentors help students explore different career paths, understand the job market, and develop the necessary skills for their desired professions. They provide insights into various industries, offer advice on internships and job shadowing opportunities, and assist with resume writing and interview preparation.
Personal Development Mentors - Personal development mentors focus on the overall growth and well-being of students. They help students develop essential life skills such as time management, goal setting, communication, and problem-solving. They also provide emotional support, encourage self-reflection, and promote personal resilience.
College Application Mentors - College application mentors assist students in navigating the college application process. They provide guidance on selecting suitable colleges and majors, writing compelling application essays, preparing for standardized tests, and securing financial aid or scholarships. They also help students stay organized and meet important deadlines.
Community Engagement Mentors - Community engagement mentors encourage students to get involved in community service and extracurricular activities. They help students identify volunteer opportunities, connect them with local organizations, and guide them in developing leadership skills through involvement in clubs, sports teams, or student government.
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