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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
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Background Information Program size

Age range

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Contact information:
YouthBuild Albuquerque
510 2nd St. NW, Suite 101
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Taos County YouthBuild
205 Cruz Alta Road
Taos, NM 87571-6170

P.O. Box 1687
220 Bernalillo Street
Santa Fe, NM

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.

Source(s): www.youthbuild.org; www.guidestar.org

Note: The information provided here pertains to YouthBuild programs in general. Specific program information may vary by city.

5,290 nationally 43 in New Mexico but the program is expanding 16-24 Please click here for more information on this evaluation.

Type of Evaluation: Outcomes Monitoring

Note: The research sample did not include any New Mexico programs.

Objective: To improve the services offered by YouthBuild.

Impact/Outcomes: 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 positively 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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