2009 Youth Development Evaluation Report Completed
Read about the impact of Hope’s 2009-10 After School and Beyond program on children and youth.
** Below are excerpts from the Measurable Community Improvement Update **
Serving families where they live
- Data driven decisions provide needed services to our residents
- Results are measured against best practice standards
- Services and programs are financially sustainable
- Staff leadership is highly qualified and committed to a shared mission
Regular participation in high-quality after school programs
is linked to:
- Significant gains in standarized test scores
- Improved classroom work habits
- Reductions in behavior problems
- Increased likelihood of high school graduation
After school participation has been shown to reduce:
- Violence and juvenile crime
- Drug use and addiction
- Other high-risk behaviors
For each high-risk youth prevented from adopting a life of crime, experts estimate the country saves between $1.7 and $2.3 million.
Sources:
Vandell, Reisner, & Pierce (2007)
Newman, Fox, Flynn, & Christeson (2000)