Engaging Youth - Sierra Health Foundation

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Mission Oaks Recreation & Park DistrictGovernment-Based GroupGeography: Carmichael areaFrequency of meetings: weeklyContact Informationwww.morpd.com3344 Mission Ave.Carmichael, CA 95608Phone: (916) 488-2810Fax: (916) 488-4349Email: dahlberg@morpd.comContact: Rooney Dahlberg, Supervisor of Recreation ServicesType of leadership offeredParticipation RequirementsLeadership class in a school during the day Age: 11-15Leadership trainingSchool grade level: 6-10thGeography: Mission OaksOrganization Goals/PurposeBuilds leadership skills and trains staff to become paid staffMutual Assistance Network,Youth Investment CenterCommunity-Based GroupGeography: Del Paso HeightsContact Informationwww.mutualassistance.org577 Las Palmas Ave.Sacramento, CA 95838Phone: (916) 286-7566Fax: (916) 236-2145Email: r_melton@sbcglobal.netContact: Rebecca Melton, Program ManagerType of leadership offeredAll youth advisory group – reports to adult boardLeadership trainingParticipation RequirementsGeography: Del Paso Heights areaAt-risk youthFoster youth encouragedOrganization Goals/PurposeAdvises Youth Investment Center on goals and objectives

Rancho Cordova Parks and RecreationGovernment-Based GroupGeography: Cordova Parks and Recreation District boundariesHow are youth recruited? Interviewed by staff and other partiesContact Informationwww.CPRD.com2197 Chase Dr.Rancho Cordova, CA 95670Phone: (916) 362-1841Fax: (916) 362-9602Email: CRPD@CRPD.comContact: Trish Lindvall, General Recreation SupervisorType of leadership offeredAll youth advisory group – reports to adult boardYouth group/club – makes own decisions about its workLeadership class in a school during the dayOrganization Goals/PurposeProvides programs, facilities, and opportunities for the communityRandom Acts of Kindness (RAK)School-Based GroupGeography: greater Sacramento RegionFrequency of meetings: weeklyHow are youth recruited? Anyone can joinContact Informationwww.djusd.k12.ca.os/districtDavis High School 315 W. 14th St.Sacramento, CA 95616Phone: (530) 757-5400Fax: (530) 757-5492Email: dkimokeo@djusd.k12.ca.usContact: Deborah Kimokeo, Crisis Guidance Mgr.Type of leadership offeredParticipation RequirementsYouth group/club – makes own decisions about its work School grade level: 10th -12thOrganization Goals/PurposeEncourages practice of kindness and good will in school and larger community

Mission Oaks Recreation & Park DistrictGovernment-Based GroupGeography: Carmichael areaFrequency of meetings: weeklyContact Informationwww.morpd.com3344 Mission Ave.Carmichael, CA 95608Phone: (916) 488-2810Fax: (916) 488-4349Email: dahlberg@morpd.comContact: Rooney Dahlberg, Supervisor of Recreation ServicesType of leadership offeredParticipation RequirementsLeadership class in a school during the day Age: 11-15Leadership trainingSchool grade level: 6-10thGeography: Mission OaksOrganization Goals/PurposeBuilds leadership skills and trains staff to become paid staffMutual Assistance Network,<strong>Youth</strong> Investment CenterCommunity-Based GroupGeography: Del Paso HeightsContact Informationwww.mutualassistance.org577 Las Palmas Ave.Sacramento, CA 95838Phone: (916) 286-7566Fax: (916) 236-2145Email: r_melton@sbcglobal.netContact: Rebecca Melton, Program ManagerType of leadership offeredAll youth advisory group – reports to adult boardLeadership trainingParticipation RequirementsGeography: Del Paso Heights areaAt-risk youthFoster youth encouragedOrganization Goals/PurposeAdvises <strong>Youth</strong> Investment Center on goals and objectives

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