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Approach
Out of School/ Summer Mentoring Tutoring Counseling/ Therapy School-based Clinic/ Provider-based Service/
Vocational learning
Parent or family component Other
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Outcomes
Educational/ Cognitive Social/ Emotional Life Skills Physical Health Behavior Problems Reproductive Citizenship Mental Health
 

 

Background Information Program size

Age range

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Contact information:
Youth Build SOBRO
Sourth Bronx Overall Economic Development
555 Bergen Ave.
Bronx, NY 10455

Youth Action Program and Homes
1325 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10029

Banana Kelly Youthbuild
863 Prospect Ave
Bronx, NY 10459

Urban Strategies Youthbuild
294 Sumpter Street
Brooklyn, NY 11233

 

Website: www.youthbuild.org

 

Mission/Goals: The mission of YouthBuild USA is to unleash the intelligence and positive energy of low-income youth to rebuild their communities and their lives.

Sources: www.youthbuild.org; www.guidestar.org

About 5,280 youth nationally 16-24 Please click here for more information on this evaluation.

 

Type of Evaluation: Outcomes Monitoring
 

Objective: To improve the services offered by YouthBuild.

Impact/Outcome Findings: Key findings from the interviews revealed that YouthBuild engages an extremely disadvantaged group; that graduates are highly positive about their program experiences; YouthBuild sets high expectations; YouthBuild creates a family-like environment; YouthBuild has caring, skilled, and respectful staff; participants value "tangible results" of construction work; and graduates need more programming after completion of primary YouthBuild programs. Key findings from the surveys reveal that: 75% of graduates are currently in postsecondary education or in jobs averaging $10/hr; 70% are registered to vote and nearly half have voted; 60% said YouthBuild was an "excellent" program; 91% gave positive evaluations of the program; 73% had received some help from the program since graduating; 60% said they would like additional post-program support in jobs/careers and education/training; 92% reported postively on measures of self-perception; 76% are not receiving government support (food stamps, welfare or unemployment benefits); 85% are involved in at least one community activity; and 80% report no negative behaviors (selling marijuana or hard drugs, convicted of felony or spent time in prison).

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