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Child and Youth Services > After-school programs > Mentor Programs

Total Organizations: 4 (Print)

Asian-American Leadership, Empowerment & Development
1232 Girard St NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 884-0524
http://www.aalead.org/
Family support services, parenting classes, support groups, after-school programs, mentoring, leadership training, educational services
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters
1750 K Street, NW Suite 225
Washington, DC
(202) 783-5585
http://www.bbbsnca.org/
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Young Marines
Marine Barracks/Nations Capitol
8th & I Streets, SE/2001 East Capitol St SE
Washington, DC 20390 (Ward: 6)
(202) 583-3884 (Marine Barracks)
(202) 388-1292 (Nations Capitol)
http://www.youngmarines.com/index.htm

 Youth education and service program for boys and girls age 8 through high school.  Focus on character building, leadership and promotes a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.

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UPO Foster Grandparent Program
1649 Good Hope Road, SE Townhouse
Washington, DC 20020 (Ward: 8)
(202) 610-0466 ext: 1

Paid Volunteer Activities for persons 60 years old and older. Senior Volunteers work directly with children from birth to 21 years of age in a variety of setting which include public schools, charter schools, vocational schools, child care centers, hospitals and social service programs. Seniors may volunteer from as little as 15 to 40 hours per week. Volunteers receive a daily stipend, transportation reimbursement and a daily lunch.

Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday
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