Monday, April 8, 2013

Building up the Joven Noble (Noble Youth) in Maryland

Building Up the Joven Noble in Maryland

Joven Noble training was provided to three major components of Montgomery County's Positive Youth Development Initiative that provides prevention and intervention services to high risk and gang involved youth. The three programs that participated in the training were the following:  

  • The Department of Health and Human Services 

  • Street Outreach Network that engages and provides services to gang involved youth throughout the county.

  • These services are intended to help gang involved youth heal from a life of violence, as well as intervene in cycles of violence that the youth are exposed to.  
  •  The Montgomery County Department of Recreation Sports Academy Program that works in school settings to engage high risk youth in positive youth development programming that focuses on sports programs, but also encompasses academic enrichment, and life skills.

  •  Lastly, the Crossroads and Up County Youth Opportunity Centers managed by Identity Inc., that provides a wide array of healing services to adjudicated and gang involved youth in the county.
Those services include: case management, mental health services, gender specific positive youth development youth groups, leadership development, job development, parental supports, recreational services, and tattoo removal services. The Joven Noble training was sponsored by these three agencies. All three programs stand committed to be a part of the National Compadre Network's mission of addressing the needs of youth of color and look forward to a long term relationship. We especially want to thank Jerry Tello for providing such an amazing, and sacred training as we move forward to implement the strategies taught from the training. 

This training represents a part of the Healing Generations project under NCN's National Boys and Men of Color Network.


-Luis Cardona
Regional representative for NCN and a nationally recognized expert in violence intervention and prevention services. was also provided as part of the Healing Generations project under NCN's National Boys and Men of Color Network.

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