New Report: Promoting Emotional and Behavioral Health in Preteens
Posted by on November 19, 2004
[posted from Building Partnerships for Youth – E-bulletin]
Foundation Evaluation: Promoting Emotional and Behavioral Health in Preteens
A new study by Public/Private Ventures proposes benchmarks for quality youth programs, and highlights strategies for overcoming common challenges in such programs. The two-year study assessed the grantmaking program of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children?s Health, which funds services to promote the emotional and behavioral health of preteens.
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