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Mentoring Children
of Promise:
The
Necessity
Children of Promise (whose parents are in prison)
are the invisible, unintended
consequence of crime
and the most marginalized segment of our society.
Separated from their parents, children of prisoners
are poor, branded, traumatized and neglected. In
South Los Angeles and Compton alone, there are more
than 4,000 such children. Project Raphael, named
after the first mentor in the Bible (Archangel
Raphael in Tobit), is a network of private entities,
including Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters, that
are united to ensure that children of prisoners are
given the opportunity of having a mentor.
How
the Program Works
Adults, age 18 and older, provide one-to-one
mentoring at supervised sites for one hour a week, between
1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m., Monday thru Thursday. A minimum
commitment of one year is expected.
What
the Program Offers
The
Mentoring Children of Promise program (MCP) assists
children who are between the ages of 8 and 14, by
providing responsible, trained and caring adults.
These adults will offer encouragement, advice and
positive reinforcement to the children. Currently,
MCP has one supervised site in South
Los Angeles, and is in the process of
expanding.
The
Collaboration
Aside
from offering this mentoring program, CBBBS and its
collaborative partners offer services to the
incarcerated parents and their family members in the
community. Additionally, children and their mentors
engage in culturally enriching activities, events
and group field trips. The child, caretaker and
mentor will receive continuous support and regular
contact in person and by phone by CBBBS staff. The
mentor will receive monthly trainings and support on
specific topics that pertain to children of
incarcerated parents.
The
Program Manager may be reached at (213) 251-9800 or
by e-mail at
info@catholicbigbrothers.org
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