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Resource Kit for Hispanic Faith Leaders

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Resource Kit for Hispanic Faith Leaders

 

This toolkit offers resources for Hispanic faith leaders who wish to launch a new outreach or enhance their current community serving programs. The program profiles will stimulate creative thinking on what kinds of service initiatives are possible and plausible. Each profile describes a particular community serving program of a Hispanic congregation; discusses the genesis of the initiative and the relationship between the congregation and the service program; and offers advice to faith leaders who might wish to imitate this kind of outreach. The resource guides are tools for peer-to-peer learning and networking. Hispanic leaders in a particular region, or with an interest in launching a particular kind of service program (e.g., tutoring or ESL classes or a food pantry), can use these directories to find other faith leaders to contact for helpful information and direction. The website listing points Hispanic faith leaders new to the topic of social service ministry to a variety of Hispanic organizations that have rich experience in this field.

 

Program Profiles

1.  A Holistic Community Center: El Encino and Redeemer Covenant Churches//Centro de la Comunidad de Servicios Holísticos: Las Iglesias El Encino y Redeemer Covenant  
English Version
Spanish Version

The Bernabe Community Center serves the families and children of the Downey, Norwalk, and Santa Fe Springs neighborhoods through four main programs: soccer schools for youth ages six to twelve years old; ESL classes at the church; a counseling center offering free counseling services provided by trained professionals; and parenting classes taught at local schools.

2. College Prep Ministry in Boston: Leon de Judah//Ministerio de Preparatorio Universitario en Boston: Leon de Judah
English Version
Spanish Version

Leon de Juda’s Higher Education Resource Center (HERC) helps inner-city students to prepare for college. Its “Let’s Get Ready” program focuses on strengthening students’ academic skills while its weekly mentoring ministry matches urban teens with Christian college students who can help the high school students to grow more holistically.

3. Reaching Teens in Houston: El Tabernaculo//Alcance de Juventud en Houston: El Tabernaculo
English Version
Spanish Version

Crossroads Youth Ministry attempts to evangelize and disciple teenagers from families regularly participating in the life of El Tabernaculo Assembly of God as well as from unchurched families in the area. Youth Pastor Max Torres’ principal strategy for reaching teens is to penetrate the public school campuses where they spend so much of their time. For 25 years, Max has been a visible community leader on campus and in the streets, reaching out to troubled kids and gang members.

 

Resource Guides

1. National Resource Directory of Hispanic Compassion Ministries

The Directory provides the first-ever state-by-state listing of Hispanic congregations that are reaching out to their neighborhoods and cities to meet pressing needs. It contains brief descriptions of and contact information for over 300 congregations from 35 states.

2. Listing of Hispanic Faith Networks

This document lists fourteen networks of Hispanic churches that have some emphasis on community outreach. These networks were identified in the course of the Hudson Institute’s Faith in Communities office’s research throughout 2003 on behalf of AMEN (the Alianza de Ministerios Evangelicos Nacionales). For each network, a brief description, a listing of the principal leader(s), and contact information is provided.

 

Helpful Websites and Organizations

Nueva Esperanza (Philadelphia, PA)

Nueva Esperanza, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the establishment of Hispanic owned and operated institutions that lead to the familial, economic and spiritual development of our communities.

Latino Pastoral Action Center (Bronx, NY)

TheLatino Pastoral Action Center was established in New York Cityin 1992 as a faith-based, nonprofit organization to holistically educate, equip and empower people to serve effectively in church and in society.

National Catholic Council for Hispanic Ministry (Phoenix, AZ)

The National Catholic Council for Hispanic Ministry provides a national network and forum for the religious, social, professional and civic advancement of Roman Catholic Hispanics in the United States. NCCHM is a vehicle for communication, reflection, dialogue and collaboration among national and regional ministerial/professional organizations, institutes, movements and religious congregations of men and women. NCCHM furthers the empowerment of Hispanics in both church and society by identifying, convoking and developing leadership among its member organizations and their constituencies.

Hispanic Churches in American Public Life (c/o Northwestern University, Evanston, IL)

This is an initiative of the Pew Charitable Trusts to examine the role of Hispanic congregations, Catholic and Protestant, in the American public square. The project has sponsored the largest-ever bilingual survey of Hispanics on issues of religion and public life.

Hispanic Ministry Center (Santa Ana, CA)

The Hispanic Ministry Center is an organization committed to community and leadership development in the Latino context and beyond. It is dedicated to the training of leaders within the Hispanic community to impact the next generation for Christ. The Center’s executive director, Larry Acosta, also hosts the Urban Youth Workers Institute.

Latino Leadership Foundation (Chicago, IL)

The vision of the Latino Leadership Foundation is to see a new generation of Latino leaders equipped to reach and transform the barrios of our nation.

Center for the Study of Latino Religion (c/o Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN)

The Center for the Study of Latino Religion (CSLR) was founded in 2002 within the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Its mission is to serve as a national center and clearinghouse for ecumenically focused social-scientific study of the US Latino church, its leadership, and the interaction between religion and community. Highlighting the ways in which religion strengthens and improves the quality of public life, the Center examines the impact of religious beliefs, leaders, churches, and faith-based organizations on Latino urban communities.

 


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Youth Leadership Development Toolkit


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Youth Leadership Development Toolkit

 

Leadership development is a hot topic among urban practitioners. The resources in this toolkit can help FBOs design effective youth leadership development programs that emphasize both skills and character. This toolkit provides information to help urban youth workers get oriented to the topic of youth leadership development, offers a taste of some of the leading curricula, and includes helpful forms that can be used in program evaluation.

 

 

Project Development Tools

 

Does Your Organization Have the “DNA” Required to Start a Youth Leadership Development Program?    

 

 

Use this self-assessment checklist to determine whether your FBO is ready—in terms of your organizational culture—to launch a youth leadership development initiative.       

 

Do Your Volunteers Have What it Takes to be Part of a Youth Leadership Program?

 

 

This checklist focuses practitioners on issues they should look for in evaluating whether current volunteers are likely to be effective helpers in a youth leadership development program.

 

Getting Oriented: Choosing a Youth Leadership Development Curriculum

For those new to the field of leadership development, this short article introduces the main types of curricula available.

 

 

Project Implementation Tools

 

10 Steps for Implementing a Youth Leadership Development Program

The name says it all. This guidance document will help practitioners in designing and planning a new youth leadership initiative.

 

Teaching Youth to Identify Essential Qualities of a Leader

Adapted from a sample lesson, this tool will help teachers lead a focused and hands-on discussion of the key character traits of effective leaders.

 

Helps for Teaching Youth Effective Listening and Communication Skills

Youth leadership development programs often emphasize skill-building. This article will give program directors key tips on training youth to be good communicators.

 

Active Listening: A Self-Test 

Use this tool with students in the leadership development program, so they can begin to evaluate their own strengths and weaknesses as listeners.

 

Helping Youth to Develop Tolerance and Appreciation for Diversity

In our increasingly diverse society, youth need to develop an ability to interact well with those who are different. These exercises will help youth grow in that skill.

 

Ten Steps for Preparing a Great Speech

Effective leaders are effective public speakers. The ten steps and additional helpful hints offered in this short article will help youth strengthen their ability in this area.

 

Gender Differences:  A Worksheet on Leadership Styles 

This worksheet will stimulate lively discussion, as it compares and contrasts the pro’s and con’s of modern versus traditional leadership styles.

 

Conflict Resolution 

Learning how to resolve conflicts peacefully is an essential skill, especially as urban youth are enmeshed in racially and culturally diverse environments, where values and perspectives differ. This exercise offers practical guidance for students to defuse tense situations and manage conflict. It also includes an 8-step “process of atonement” for achieving reconciliation. 

 

 

Project Evaluation Tools

 

Youth Leadership Pre and Post Test

These forms will help youth leadership development program directors to assess where their students’ level of understanding and practice of various leadership skills and qualities stands at the outset of the program and at its conclusion.

 

Lessons Learned from a Veteran Youth Worker About Developing Indigenous Leaders

 

To what extent does your youth leadership development program, and your style as a program director, incorporate these key elements proven effective by one of the country's most successful urban youth leaders?

 

Sample Program Evaluation (for Program Participants)

Leaders of youth programs can use this tool to gather participating students’ feedback on the youth leadership program. Armed with this information, program managers can make adjustments to strengthen future programs.

 

Self Evaluation for Youth Leaders

Use this tool to help students evaluate their skills in several key areas such as communication, observation, problem-solving, and managing emotions.

 

Additional Resources

 

Check out these organizations and web-sites for further helpful tools, information, and resources.

 

Faith-Based Resources:

 

St. Mary’s Press

SMP, a Catholic organization, features over 50 trainings manuals, books, resources and publications on Hispanic Youth Ministry, Retreats, Games and Activities, Religious Education Curriculum, Leadership Development and other published youth development resources. SMP also offers workshops for both youth leaders and their adult mentors upon request.


Hispanic Ministry Center/Urban Youth Workers Institute

HMC, a partner organization of the National Network of Youth Ministries, hosts the largest Christian urban youth workers conference in the western regional United Stateseach year in May. The event gathers over 1,200 urban leaders from numerous denominations and ethnicities for training, networking, and refreshment. HMC provides year-round training and mentoring following the conference through their staff and resources provided on their website.

 

PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values

 

PANIM’s Center for Jewish Leadership provides programs for youth focused on leadership skills, empowerment and social justice programming

 

Jewish Institute for Youth and Families, Inc.

JIYF has a curriculum kit for Jewish educators on Becoming a Mentsh, a series of four teen-parent workshops which teach teens and parents to creatively apply Jewish ethical values to today’s problems and decisions.

 
 International Board of Educational Research and Resources (IBERR) 

IBERR has a Muslim Youth Leadership Guide for developing, implementing and evaluating a Muslim Youth Leadership program.

 

National Study of Youth and Religion

NSYR has a listing of links to 27 Youth Ministry Centers, Programs and Organizations that are helpful to those involved in youth ministry.

 

Youth Leadership Training Resources

Tomorrowspresent.org provides several Youth Leadership Development resources from a Catholic perspective for teens that are tailored to different faith traditions in addition to training materials encouraging interfaith dialogue.

 

Secular Resources:

 

Youth Leadership.Com

Youth Leadership.com has a library of youth leadership publications, listing of journals and magazines, organizations and websites, conferences and programs as well as professional development opportunities related to youth leadership development.

 

The Search Institute

The Search Institute offers training sessions on Youth, Money, and Assets, Service-Learning, Youth Leadership and Youth Empowerment in Your Community.  The Search Institute has a variety of printed resources available for online purchase.

 

 New Light Leadership Coalition

 NLLC provides a curriculum outline, training modules and an extensive list of recommended readings to correspond to the curriculum. NLLC also hosts Youth Leadership Development Trainings Program for schools and organizations upon request.

 

Effective Communities Project

This is a model for developing a community-based youth leadership development program. The website is organized around: program evaluation, organizational effectiveness, strategic grant making and capacity building.  ECP also provides Leadership Skill Development training for youth, staff persons and volunteers.

 

Fire Starter Youth Power Curriculum

As a free online tool, The Firestarter Curriculum works with young people to educate, engage, and empower this generation of social change leaders.  The website also includes excellent resources and links to how-to sites that can help youth take action and change their communities.

 

Center for Youth Development and Policy Research

The Academy for Educational Development is a wonderful resource for information about youth development trends, best practices, toolkits and other related publications.

 

The Innovation Center

The innovation center has a wealth of practical materials—training programs, tool kits, and other vehicles—to strengthen organizations, advance the field of youth development, and promote social justice. 

 


Related Articles
Lessons Learned from Veteran Urban Youth Worker Wayne Gordon

Related Books
Leadership 101: Developing Leadership Skills for Resilient Youth

Related Links
Youthleadership.com


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