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<br /> I <br /> Diversion staff and the hours of community service completed by the youth. Diversion services I <br /> .. <br /> are valued at $50.00 per hour. <br /> Awareness Seminars: The Diversion Program also provides educational Awareness <br /> Seminars. Four seminars are offered: Theft Awareness, Chemical Awareness, Tobacco I <br /> Awareness, Fire Awareness. At least one parent is required to attend with their child. <br /> The "Number of Clients" in the following charts only reflect the number of youth <br /> attending the seminars, participating parents are not included in these numbers. I <br /> Youth Run Business Ventures: <br /> NYFS operates two youth-run business: a concessions business at the New Brighton Family I <br /> Center, a second-hand clothing store at the Fairview Community Center. Also, in the first six <br /> months of 1996 another concessions business was operated as a part of the Youth Activity Center. <br /> In 1997, NYFS converted the Youth Activity Center to Penny Pinchers, a second-hand clothing I <br /> store. This program was designed to train at-risk youth who have no work experience or who <br /> have failed in the work force. These young people receive employment experience and training <br /> in the areas of resume building, interviewing and conflict resolution. In 1996 at total of 51 youth I <br /> received training through The Youth Run Business Program. Each worker completes a 12 week <br /> employment session and works on average 64 hours. Employment services are also billed at a <br /> :rate of $50.00 per hour. I <br /> Senior Chore Program: eI <br /> The Senior Chore Program focuses on linking youth workers with area senior citizens to provide <br /> home chore services which allows the seniors to remain independent in their homes. The Senior <br /> Chore Program gives youth an opportunity to interact positively with their elderly neighbors, I <br /> learn basic work skills and earn money. In 1996,285 youth were registered with the program <br /> and 261 seniors requested chore services. Over 2,200 hours of chore services were provided. <br /> Family Support Project: I <br /> Beginning in 1994, NYFS became a Case Management Agency for The Ramsey County Human <br /> Services Family Support Project. This project has a goal of servicing families at risk of I <br /> becoming involved with child protection. NYFS staff assists the families in identifying their <br /> problematic issues, developing family goals and implementing a plan to utilize community <br /> resources to resolve those issues. 7 families received 240 hours of service through NYFS in I <br /> 1996. <br /> Young Fathers Program: I <br /> The Young Fathers Program assists young men who are becoming fathers to understand their <br /> rights and responsibilities as a father and provide the support they need to remain actively <br /> involved with their children. The goals of the program are to prevent further teen pregnancy and I <br /> increase their ability to provide effective emotional, developmental and financial support to their <br /> children. Resources include education/vocational planning, parent education, relationship <br /> counseling and support groups. In 1996, 27 young men were actively emolled The Young I <br /> Fathers Program. <br /> .. <br /> I <br />