
Youth and Families with Promise
The 4-H Mentoring: Youth and Families with Promise program (4-H YFP) is a prevention program designed to enhance the developmental assets of at-risk youth, ages 10-14. This program targets youth and families who have below-average school performance, poor social skills, and/or weak family bonds. Youth are referred to the program by school counselors, teachers, and administrators, as well as other youth-serving organizations. This program consists of three components:
1. One-to-one Mentoring – Volunteer mentors work directly with youth to build academic and social skills
2. 4-H Activities – Club involvement serves to enhance social competencies through leadership opportunities, community service, and group project
3. Family Night Out – Group activities are designed to foster family bonds through experiential learning activities
Mission
The mission of the 4-H Mentoring: Youth and Families with Promise program is
to increase the developmental assets of youth, ages 10-14, and their families.
This mission is accomplished by utilizing culturally appropriate, early-intervention
strategies such as one-to-one mentoring, involvement in 4-H clubs, and family
activities. 4-H Mentoring: Youth and Families with Promise is designed to increase
youth’s interpersonal competence, improve youth’s academic performance, and
strengthen family relationships.
Motto
“4-H YFP – building the future one person at a time.”
Program Goals
Short-term goals:
· Improved academic performance
· Enhanced social competencies
· Strengthened family bonds
Long-term goals:
· Increase developmental assets
· Decrease juvenile delinquency