Youth Leadership Conducts Mentoring Training

The Youth Leadership Program is adding a new mentoring component to the volunteer activities of its members. Valley United Way recently received a grant from the Department of Higher Education to help implement the program. The first step in the development of the program was to provide training for a group of ten students currently participating in the program.

The students spent the weekend of February 19-21 at Camp Jewell in Colebrook. The YMCA Camp has long been the site of the initial training program for Youth Leadership, but they developed a special training component to assist students in developing their skills as mentors. The students will have a chance to put those skills to work at area grammar schools later this summer.

Take a look at some scenes from the training below. You can click on each image for a full size picture.

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Case McCrea works with students to identify their goals in mentoring.

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Mentors learn that building trust isn't all that easy.

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Jessie and Brian learning to build bridges.

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Did you ever put together Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head while blindfolded?

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United Way Executive Director Jack Walsh was reduced to begging during an "Empire" building exercise. Emily wasn't impressed.

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During a "rec" break, Phil and Ed test the waters (or the ice?).

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Marshmallows will never taste the same again!

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Students working on their movie "scripts"

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Even the feet were used in the training!


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Following along to the sounds of the "Patty T"

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Volunteer Center Director Pat Tarasovic prepares to go for a ride.


Youth Leadership 1998

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