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Mentoring Makes a Difference – August 14th, 2009

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When you mentor, you don’t just serve; you join a movement. A few years ago, USA Today reported that, as baby-boomers become empty nesters and young adults join the ranks, mentoring is at an all-time high. At some agencies in New York, the ranks of mentors have as much as doubled.

Perhaps people are becoming mentors because they want to make a difference. The article notes that mentoring has a notable impact on key youth behaviors, including school attendance, drug and alcohol abuse and violence. The Educational Commission of the States has observed that mentoring can improve everything from self-esteem to eating disorders.

The broad and substantial impact of mentoring is becoming ever more critical to developing today’s children into tomorrow’s leaders and citizens. After all, the issues facing children – tobacco, drugs, violence, overeating and pregnancy – are becoming more severe and more common.

The Children’s Aid Society matches caring adults with children and youth to provide them with guidance, support, and encouragement. Providing career exploration and homework help, mentors may do everything from reading to playing sports. But The Children’s Aid Society can’t make these positive and lasting differences in children’s lives without the help of volunteers.

Lend a weekday evening or Saturday to a 9-18 year old today. Think of it as a way to repay those who’ve lent you time along the way.

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Children's Aid Society in New York Presents MinyanLand to Promote Importance of Financial Literacy – July 24th, 2009

Photo by Ben Russell

Photo by Ben Russell

We all know the importance of the three Rs in education – “reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic”. But also knowing how to earn, save, spend and give money -financial literacy – seems more important than ever in this era of foreclosures, credit card debt and recession.

Surprisingly few social work schools offer specialized financial literacy in their curricula, as addressing this challenge by offering workshops to struggling families on dealing with banks, credit problems and avoiding potential frauds.

And now, in 2009, New York’s most innovative children’s and family services provider has teamed up with Minyanville Publishing and Multimedia, a leading financial media company, to spread the message of financial literacy for children.

Minyanville has brought its virtual community and game siteMinyanLand” to The Children’s Aid Society’s Frederick Douglass Center in Manhattan. The web site, geared to 8-10 year olds, teaches the importance of earning, saving, spending and giving through interactive games and activities.

The CEO of New York’s Children’s Aid Society, C. Warren Moses, also contributes a bi-weekly column about the “Business of Giving” on the Minyanville website:

“Many families come to the Children’s Aid Society looking for tools to help their children lead richer, more productive lives,” said Moses. “MinyanLand is free and available to anyone who can go online with a computer. The financial literacy tools available…give our children accessibility to knowledge they can use for a lifetime.”

So you might add a fourth R to the schooling list now: “responsibility.” Fiscal responsibility might be the most important R of all - and learning how to use it, via an education in financial literacy, is a lesson that will last a lifetime!

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