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California’s youth are facing serious problems that threaten the health and well being of our community. Four social epidemics have been identified.

  • Teen pregnancy

  • Drug and alcohol abuse

  • Staggering school dropout rate

  • Gang participation


  • Creating and retaining successful mentoring relationships in California has been proven effective for several years. The California model is leading the way for the entire nation on how to mobilize a state initiative to improve the quality of life for youth.

    Mentoring is proven to be a simple
    approach for a range of complex issues.


    A recent study conducted by CMF documents the following:

  • 98% of youth matched with mentors stayed in school

  • 98% of youth matched with mentors did not become a teen parent

  • 98% of youth matched with mentors avoided gang participation

  • 85% of youth matched with mentors did not use drugs


  • Mentoring has also proven to be economically efficient as the most potent, cost-effective, preventative youth development strategy available today. CMF research shows the cost benefit of supporting a child through mentoring far outweighs the benefits of costly social programs. Below are the facts.

    Annual costs to support a youth in social programs:

  • $30,000 for drug treatment

  • $40,000 to confine youth at the California Youth Authority

  • and ONLY $400.00 for youth to be matched with a Mentor Program


  • Bottom line, the federal government spends over 10 billion a year on fighting the four social epidemics, making mentoring a highly leveraged investment, not a cost.