National School-Based Mentoring Conference

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June 16-18, 2009
National School-Based Mentoring Conference
Kansas City, Missouri
http://www.askusa.com/youthfriends

The National School-Based Mentoring Conference - 4th Edition - is the only national conference dedicated solely to school-based mentoring. Held biennially in Kansas City, Missouri, the Conference draws more than 400 mentoring professionals, educators, community leaders, researchers and funders from across the country and abroad. Seasoned veterans as well as those new to the field, come to learn, network, collaborate, re-energize and share best practices. The 2009 Conference features four concurrent tracks: Program Building, Sustainability, Current and Future Trends and Professional Advancement and Personal Development.

Join colleagues from across the country at this one-of-a kind conference dedicated to bringing school-based mentoring to full bloom. Cultivate fresh ideas and new perspectives. Expand and sustain your program. Help kids Succeed.

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Great conference!

I am looking forward to attending again - the sessions are very infomative, and Kansas City is a great town with lots to see (if you have time!)

I heard this is a great

I heard this is a great conference. The speakers provide valuable information. Well worth your time.

KC's Great!

Kansas City's program is great!

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