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Building from the Ground Up: Creating Effective Programs to Mentor Children of Prisoners (The Amachi Model)
Jul 30, 2005
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures

Amachi: Mentoring Children of Prisoners in Philadelphia
Jun 30, 2003
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures

Mustering the Armies of Compassion in Philadelphia
Feb 5, 2002
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures

Mentoring: A Synthesis of P/PV's Research: 1988-1995
Sep 19, 1996
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures

Mentoring in the Juvenile Justice System: Findings from Two Pilot Programs
Dec 1, 1994
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures

Building From Strength: Replication As a Strategy for Expanding Social Programs That Work
Jan 1, 1994
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures; Conservation Company

College Students as Mentors for At-Risk Youth: A Study of Six Campus Partners in Learning Programs
Dec 18, 1992
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures

Adult/Youth Relationships Pilot Project: Initial Implementation Report
Dec 1, 1992
Publisher(s): Public/Private Ventures