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Youth Mentorship
RESCUE Youth Mentoring Program
Developed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office
and Fire Department, the RESCUE Youth Program provides a firefighter
mentor for young people ages 12 to 14 who are not yet involved in
criminal activities, but are exhibiting at-risk behavior. It’s goal
is to provide young people with the skills and relationships that
will help them avoid gang involvement and other criminal activities.
The RESCUE Youth Program promotes the concept of one-on-one
mentoring as a success strategy to do just that. District Attorney
staff interview students who are referred to the office by local
school districts because of truancy, disciplinary problems, poor
academic performance, or other at-risk indicators. District Attorney
staff then match each student with a firefighter who volunteers to
serve as a mentor at a designated fire station near the student’s
home.
Once placed at a fire station, RESCUE students participate in a
variety of activities designed to help them develop a positive "big
brother"-type relationship with their firefighter mentor and to
promote the importance of regular school attendance. Through
one-on-one communication, interaction around the station, and the
learning of practical skills, firefighter mentors help students
develop values that are often in short supply in their lives:
self-esteem, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and goal development.
Incentives – such as field trips, emergency kits, and emergency call
ride-along opportunities – enhance the students’ experience in the
program.
Since the program’s inception, nearly 600 students have benefited
from their relationship with their firefighter mentor. Many have
received Most Improved Student of the Year awards after their
year-long participation in the program; some have continued on to
the Fire Department’s Explorer Program and now aspire toward careers
in fire service. Most important, however, RESCUE participants have
consistently exhibited dramatic improvements in school attendance
and personal development, including bolstered self-esteem and sense
of discipline. Because of that success, RESCUE has now expanded to
Long Beach and Montebello city fire departments. It’s an important
endeavor, because it’s an effort to save our County’s most important
resource – our youth.
RESCUE
Activities
- Fire safety
- Knot-tying
- First aid/CPR
- Earthquake preparedness
- Fire prevention
- Emergency ride-alongs
- Exit drills from the home
- Rappelling
- Proper handling of toxic chemicals in the home
- Working with ladders
- Power tool demonstrations
Field trips and other activities which promote individual and
group responsibility and teamwork are scheduled throughout the year.
Activities range from recreational outings to viewing local
professional sports teams to projects which benefit the community.
Rescue Mentor Profiles
For more information on the RESCUE Youth
Program, call (213) 974-7401
Whittier Peer Mentoring Program As
part of the community prosecution effort in Whittier, the District
Attorney’s Office has worked with the city and local school district
to create the Peer Mentoring Program. In the Peer Mentoring Program,
college-bound high school seniors serve as mentors to fifth-graders
in need of a role model.
Prospective mentors undergo an extensive selection process,
including a panel interview. Those selected as mentors are then
given a comprehensive training on mentoring techniques and
strategies. Mentees, fifth-graders who most need a role model in
their lives, are selected by school district personnel.
The Peer Mentoring Program aims to develop the mentees’ social
and academic skills through a variety of activities – including
tutoring – during the year-long mentoring relationship. The Program
sponsors field trips to museums, hiking trips, sporting events,
local colleges, local courthouses, and the Whittier Police
Department.
For more information on the
Whittier Mentoring Program, call (562) 945-8285
Bureau of Crime Prevention & Youth Services
Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
320 West Temple St., Suite 1162
Los Angeles, CA. 90012
Phone: (213) 974-7401
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