Mentees also receive exposure to the culture, success skills, and challenges they will encounter in their quest for excellence and success. Mentor Program meets once a month — usually the third Saturday — at locations from the greater Pasadena area to the Inland Empire to Los Angeles.
Venues have included public and private high schools and colleges, museums, sports arenas, theaters, and other places suitable for presentations of our programs. The Program includes fun and challenging activities that support the growth of the L. Mentees in the four pillars of L. We introduce participants to as many institutions as possible, expanding their knowledge base and opening up their minds to career opportunities.
In addition, we host sessions that provide the students and parents with an opportunity to learn more about the college admissions process and financial aid as well as writing, networking, financial literacy and interviewing skills. Mentor Program sessions begin, promptly, at am, with a continental breakfast, and end at noon, with lunch. The program is free to students and parents. At the end of the ten-month program, there is a luncheon, honoring graduating seniors and rewarding them with scholarship support for college.
Mentor Program also seeks and works with community partners to enhance the experiences of the L. There are no geographic restrictions. Mentor Program is open to high school-aged African-American males, grades , who want to attend and graduate from the college or university of their choice.
We admit new L. Mentees up to September each year. Mentees must wear a jacket, dress shirt, tie and dress shoes to each L. However, the Chairperson of the Board requested that the Department of Public Health DPH work with the Water Board to identify the locations of the cesspools and determine if they are causing contamination of surface or groundwater.
DPH will provide the location of known cesspools to the Water Board as part of the annual report. A copy of this revised LAMP dated March 21, and a subsequent revised copy dated May 2, have been posted on this website as they became available. A summary of the changes between the May and May 2, versions is available below. DPH in conjunction with the Water Board and the 3rd and 5th District offices conducted multiple community outreach meetings throughout the County.
Copies of the PowerPoint presentations to the community are available below. Cities that are interested in entering a MOU may contact the Land Use Program at for more information and to be added to a mailing list.
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