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Canyon's Mentoring Program
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Last updated on April 4, 2008

We are a school based mentoring program. We service at-risk middle school students grade 6-8. The targeted students may suffer from the following problems: stressed home and/or school life, poor self esteem, lack of social skills, lack of parental support, raised by one parent, lack of respect for others...etc.
These students need a positive adult who can help the student change their attitudes.
Change does not happen over night therefore patience is key.

Contact person: Traci Cross, Program Director, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (510) 247-9439

Address:
 19600 Cull Canyon Road
Castro Valley, CA 94552
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Web Site: None specified

Directions:
 We are located off Crow Canyon Road in Castro Valley.


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