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Friends of Youth

A Governor's One-On-One Volunteer Program

Dare County Friends of Youth program is one of 54 Governor's One-On-One Volunteer Programs throughout North Carolina. It is County funded as well as grant funded by the State.

The purpose of the Friends of Youth Program is to place an at-risk youth between the ages of 6-17 with a caring adult volunteer to serve as a role model and friend.

The youth involved in the program are referred to us by various community and school sources, as well as by parents. The adult volunteer provides the youth with one-on-one time, two (2) hours each week, in activities that build self-esteem, strong character and friendship, as well as strengthen ties at home & school.

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The Dare County Friends of Youth Program is currently in need of volunteers. For more information about the program visit our FAQ page, or to fill out an on-line request for information, click here Red_Arrow.gif (101 bytes) On-line Request.

Friends of Youth has an Advisory Board who's term runs for 3 years.  They serve as a main support system to the staff of Friends of Youth program.

Responsibilities include attending board meetings once a month, participate on a committee, attend at least one volunteer training and one in-service training, attend group activities when possible and assist in identifying community resources.

If you would like to speak to a representative about the program and the upcoming training, please contact Bonnie Bennett, Program Coordinator or Jennifer Wooten, Program Assistant at 475-5753.

Friends of Youth is always in need of volunteers!

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