Program Overview and Background
Since it’s conception RVM has trained over 500 volunteers who have served over 2,000 youth. We have also trained over 400 individuals from other organizations who wish to utilize the methodologies and techniques that we offer to impact their constituencies. RVM’s trauma–informed care, strength–based program model was cultivated under the guidance of a retired youth & family therapist who serves as a mentor trainer and Mentor Support Specialist.
Program Services
RVM provides no–cost youth services through group (circle) mentoring and one–to–one mentoring relationships. RVM also provides a multimodal Mentoring Essentials training for volunteers and community members that includes education on Adverse Childhood Experience concepts (ACE), bias, youth development modules, strength–based communication techniques, trauma informed care
practices and scenario exercises. RVM facilitates a no–cost Rising Resilient Summer Camp for youth ages 9–17.
Target Population
RVM serves youth between the ages of 9 and 24 who are identified by school and social service partners as “high needs.” We currently provide mentored circles to Title 1 schools in the Medford, Eagle Point and Phoenix–Talent School Districts, and serve youth throughout Jackson County in one–to–one matches, some of whom are currently in the DHS system.
Grant Year: 2020
Grant Category: Category 4 — Mentoring Strategies for Youth Impacted by Opioids and Drug Addiction (Project Sites)