Show: The Imprint Weekly

The Future of Professional Friends

On this week’s podcast we discuss trends in the use of the Family First Act, the pursuit of more federal child welfare data, and a state seeks to lower the age of juvenile justice.

Terri Sorensen, longtime CEO of Friends of the Children, joins to talk about professional mentoring of youth, how her organization’s approach has developed over the years, and the insane run of major gifts that Friends has seen of late.

Guest Interview Details

Terri Sorensen has been the CEO of Friends of the Children for the past 20 years. Before that she was controller for the American Red Cross-Oregon Trail Chapter, held key managerial positions with Sprint Corporation and worked in public accounting for Ernst & Young in Kansas City, Mo.

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Dear Colleague Letter on Family First Act https://bit.ly/3TrW8Im Federal Register Notice, AFCARS Data https://bit.ly/3TAdMK7 Bill Would Lower Tennessee’s Age of Criminal Responsibility To 17 http://bit.ly/3LBs1fU Friends of the Children Awarded $33 Million Grant to Bolster Mentoring Program https://bit.ly/3R0lgVH Michael Jordan Helps Get a Big Win for Mentoring Program that Works with At-Risk Youth http://bit.ly/3yS9S5G Donors Bet Big on Paid Mentoring. Does It Work? http://bit.ly/3n60clB National Youth Mentoring Model Faces Rigorous Final Test http://bit.ly/3mSMxOz Paid Mentors, Big Plans: Terri Sorensen on Friends of the Children’s Growth Strategy http://bit.ly/3FBW8A1
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