Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society
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Amachi: Mentoring the Children of Prisoners in Philadelphia
(Public/Private Ventures and Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society)
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Summary:
This book focuses on the early years of the Amachi program and its success; how it was set up, and its operation and maintenance. This information is helpful for practitioners and others interested in starting an Amachi program in your community.
Why does FASTEN recommend this resource?
This short book offers data regarding the program’s quality and effectiveness and explains the strategies and mechanics of setting up, operating, and maintaining an Amachi program. It provides a concise yet thorough explanation of the Amachi model that includes discussion of the reasoning behind this approach. It answers detailed questions that practitioners are likely to ask—about the types of activities the mentors and children are engaged in; the time they spend in different activities; how often the mentors meet with their assigned children; and how to recruit pastors into the initiative. It also includes a list of churches partnering with Amachi in Philadelphia. The book concludes with a short discussion of the five “critical elements that contributed to the project’s early successes.”
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