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For Mentorship + Advocacy

Learn about programs in Philly that provide one-on-one and group mentorship and advocacy.

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Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network

The Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network works to address drug use and violence among youth and their families through drug intervention, counseling, education, job readiness, community service, academic achievement, and other empowerment programs.

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Youth Service, Inc.

YSI provides shelter and support for Philadelphia's children, youth, and families. They offer Philadelphia's only Crisis Nursery program and the longest standing shelter in the area for runaway and homeless teens.

Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.

YAP is a nonprofit that is committed to community-based alternatives to out-of-home care. They provide services to youth involved in the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, Education, and Adult Systems.

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Powercircle Mentors

Powercircle Mentors is a program for youth ages 11-19. Their goal is to create generational wealth within local neighborhoods. They host workshops and provide resources to help young people learn skills and explore entrepreneurship.

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The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania

The purpose of the Council of Southeast PA, Inc. is to provide resources and opportunities to reduce the impact of addiction, trauma, and other related health issues for the community. They offer prevention, consultation, education, advocacy, assessment, intervention, and recovery support services.

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Akea's Heart

The purpose of Akea’s Heart is to enhance services offered by local facilities, and provide a culture of accountability while offering a high level of support to staff and youth.

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Ashton Burrell Mentorship

Ashton Burrell founded his LIVE Mentorship Program (LMP) in 2011 as a student at Lincoln University. It's a program that provides mentorship to youth between the ages of 9 and19, primarily helping with schoolwork, counseling, workforce preparation, career advising, and networking, along with opportunities for social activities.

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Girls Like Me, Inc.

Girls Like Me provides group mentoring experiences for girls, especially those aged 11-18, to promote values of positivity, friendship, self-confidence, and entrepreneurship.

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