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Friends of the Children Detroit bridges the gap by joining mentors with at-risk youth
Nicole McKinney is the first executive director of a new program called Friends of the Children Detroit.
Posted at 4:12 PM, Apr 22, 2021
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DETROIT (WXYZ) â Nicole McKinney is the first executive director of a new program called Friends of the Children Detroit, which pairs paid mentors with some of our most at-risk youth for years of support, helping them to build trust and inner strength to help them become their best selves. Research shows that a child who has a consistent caring adult in their lives has a better outcome for life, and so we start with children from 4 to 6 years old and we mentor them from when they graduate from high school, Mckinney said.
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March 01, 2021 12:00 AM
Caring for kids: Advocating for the mental and physical care of children
On this monthly radio program, The Children’s Foundation President and CEO
Larry Burns talks to community, government and business leaders about issues related to children’s health and wellness.
Guests for this discussion were
Nicole McKinney, Executive Director, Friends of the Children–Detroit;
Kevin Roach, CEO, Methodist Children’s Home Society; and
Cheryl Johnson, CEO, COTS.
The hour-long show typically airs at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month on WJR 760AM. Here’s a summary of the show that aired February 24, 2021; listen to the entire episode, and archived episodes, at yourchildrensfoundation.org/caring-for-kids.
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New mentorship program in Detroit aims to break poverty cycle
98% of the children in the program wait to parent until they’re in their 20s
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DETROIT – A new program in Detroit aims to end generational poverty by pairing children who have had adverse experiences with a paid, professional mentor for 12 years.
It’s a unique idea that has proven successful in other cities and now, Friends of the Children is starting a Detroit chapter.
Friends of the Children’s goal is to give children a consistent and caring adult in their life. The nonprofit pairs children who face several systemic obstacles with a professional mentor, called a Friend.
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