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August 18, 2005

Youth Mentorship in the API Community

Thursday, August 18th
7-9:30pm
Japanese Cultural & Community Center
1840 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94115

Did you wish you had someone to answer “important” questions when you were growing up?

Our next Third Thursdays panel will explore questions concerning the importance of Asian Americans’ involvement as youth mentors. What do APIAs offer as role models for future generations? What is asked of people who commit to mentoring youth? Join us at the next Third Thursdays as our speakers answer these questions and more.

Panelists include:
  • Stanley Go
    Director of Middle and High School Programs
    Oakland Asian Students Educational Services
  • David Kakishiba
    Executive Director
    East Bay Asian Youth Center
  • Carol Park
    Board Member and Mentor
    Korean American Mentorship Program
Filed under: 2005 — gavin @ 11:55 am

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