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Friends of the Children is a national nonprofit organization focused on breaking the cycle of generational poverty through long-term, professional mentoring. Founded in 1993 in Portland, Oregon, the organization pairs at-risk children, aged 4 to 6, with paid mentors known as "Friends" for over 12 years. This innovative approach ensures that children receive consistent support regardless of the challenges they face. The organization serves over 3,000 children and their families across 37 to 43 locations in major cities like Portland, Seattle, New York, and Los Angeles. Friends commit to spending 3 to 4 hours each week with their mentees, providing academic support and engaging in enriching activities tailored to each child's interests. Friends of the Children also employs a 2-generation model, supporting both the children and their families to foster lasting change. The program has demonstrated significant positive outcomes, including high graduation rates and reduced involvement in juvenile justice.
Friends of the Children is a national nonprofit organization focused on breaking the cycle of generational poverty through long-term, professional mentoring. Founded in 1993 in Portland, Oregon, the organization pairs at-risk children, aged 4 to 6, with paid mentors known as "Friends" for over 12 years. This innovative approach ensures that children receive consistent support regardless of the challenges they face. The organization serves over 3,000 children and their families across 37 to 43 locations in major cities like Portland, Seattle, New York, and Los Angeles. Friends commit to spending 3 to 4 hours each week with their mentees, providing academic support and engaging in enriching activities tailored to each child's interests. Friends of the Children also employs a 2-generation model, supporting both the children and their families to foster lasting change. The program has demonstrated significant positive outcomes, including high graduation rates and reduced involvement in juvenile justice.

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