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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2024 · 42 MIN

Building Relationships and Mentoring Youth with Ryan Grammatico

from The Common Good Data Podcast · host Common Good Data

Young people are facing an epidemic of loneliness. Despite being the most connected generation, students still feel isolated, disconnected, and uncertain. This lack of connection impacts many areas of their lives—from school attendance and graduation rates to risky behaviors that prevent them from reaching their full potential. For 35 years, Right Moves for Youth has been tackling this issue head-on. Through weekly group meetings led by staff, school resource officers, and sometimes community volunteers, Right Moves provides teens with the opportunity to connect, build relationships, and gain the support they need to overcome life’s challenges. Ryan Grammatico, from Right Moves for Youth, joins us to talk about how the organization is helping students not only achieve academic success but also become better employees, better citizens, and more prepared for the future ahead. You’ll Hear: (05:28) The challenges that youth in schools in Charlotte are facing right now (08:03) What young people are sharing about their experiences with rising mental health challenges and feelings of disconnection (14:06) What makes Right Moves for Youth so different from other after-school programs or youth mentoring programs (22:26) How they demonstrate the impact of their work through measurable results (33:23) A success story of a young girl who, after participating in the program, now works at the organization Connect with Ryan and learn more about Right Moves for Youth. Download the Data & Evaluation Made Simple Toolkit. Read the full show notes HERE.

Young people are facing an epidemic of loneliness. Despite being the most connected generation, students still feel isolated, disconnected, and uncertain. This lack of connection impacts many areas of their lives—from school attendance and graduation rates to risky behaviors that prevent them from reaching their full potential. For 35 years, Right Moves for Youth has been tackling this issue head-on. Through weekly group meetings led by staff, school resource officers, and sometimes community volunteers, Right Moves provides teens with the opportunity to connect, build relationships, and gain the support they need to overcome life’s challenges. Ryan Grammatico, from Right Moves for Youth, joins us to talk about how the organization is helping students not only achieve academic success but also become better employees, better citizens, and more prepared for the future ahead. You’ll Hear: (05:28) The challenges that youth in schools in Charlotte are facing right now (08:03) What young people are sharing about their experiences with rising mental health challenges and feelings of disconnection (14:06) What makes Right Moves for Youth so different from other after-school programs or youth mentoring programs (22:26) How they demonstrate the impact of their work through measurable results (33:23) A success story of a young girl who, after participating in the program, now works at the organization Connect with Ryan and learn more about Right Moves for Youth. Download the Data & Evaluation Made Simple Toolkit. Read the full show notes HERE.

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