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Climbing Mentorship for At Risk Youth

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OldRag Rocks · · Rockville, MD · Joined Apr 2007 · Points: 195

Anyone know any good mentorship programs that provide life skills and climbing instruction to troubled youth?

I've read about these types of programs in the past and think they're a good idea. I'd like know more about a few organizations.

Any names would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Andre

N Nelsen · · Thornton, NH · Joined Jun 2010 · Points: 140

Hey Andre,

this is a great summer program based out of NH.

kismetrockfoundation.org/

Fail Falling · · @failfalling - Oakland, Ca · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 916

Ron Kauk has a program near Merced that takes at-risk kids into Yosemite Valley and such. Very much about being in tune with nature and finding your place in it.

sacredrok.org/

Medic741 · · Des Moines, IA (WTF) · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 265

Not climbing specific but Big Brothers Big Sisters does really good work.

20 kN · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2009 · Points: 1,346

Also not climbing specific, but the Sea Cadets, Civil Air Patrol and Young Marines can help shape a kid quickly. The caveat is that none of those organizations will accept drug users, dropouts, those with criminal records, ect.

Rob Dillon · · Tamarisk Clearing · Joined Mar 2002 · Points: 738

Denver: citywild.org

http://www.bigcitymountaineers.org

flynn · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2002 · Points: 25

Outward Bound has programs for this population: my husband taught any number of them in years past.

Kevin Mckenzie · · Washington, ME · Joined Aug 2011 · Points: 21

I'm the program director at cityWILD (.org). I don't know if you are looking in the DC area or what info you are looking for but feel free to hit me up on MP or at kevin@citywild.org. We are located in Denver.

Jacob Dolence · · Farmville, VA · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 806

Just to add a note on the OP's post, there is a big difference between "at risk" and troubled youth... Sometimes the two can overlap, but many at risk kids are not at all troubled and vica versa.

Avalon · · East Longmeadow MA · Joined Jun 2013 · Points: 50

Urban blazers out of Philly is a great program. I've been considering starting up something in my area. Gotta look into gear/financial support and legality issues but I would love to get something going.

Brent Butcher · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2010 · Points: 275

Touchstone Youth Project touchstoneyouth.org

Ben Sebald · · Rochester, MN · Joined Nov 2012 · Points: 1,683

I'm looking to start something up specifically for that. I'm in Colorado Springs. I see programs, but not ones that only focus on at risk youth. I think it could be great to do, and hard considering the general lack of dough. That pushes it towards being non-profit though. Contact me if you want to hear anymore, but that same question started me thinking about making a program.

Ryan Hill · · Denver, CO · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 30

Bay Area Wilderness Training

www.bawt.org

Not a climbing program, but a very well organized outdoor program for inner-city youth. I got to visit them last fall and really enjoyed their approach to community development.

Big City Mountaineers gets a thumbs up from a friend of mine who works with their Bay Area chapter.

Justin Compton · · Erie, CO · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 785

I used to be an Adventure Teacher for Youth Services Alternatives in the suburbs north of Philadelphia. It was a pretty sweet gig, I had two rock climbing gyms at different schools with cool features that I could set routes at and climb as much as I wanted to after work. The best part was that I got paid to go rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking and kayaking while helping out troubled youth.

youthservicesagency.org/

Scott O · · Anchorage · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 70

By introducing them to climbing, are we helping them avoid degeneracy or giving them that last little push they need?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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