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Date: October 3, 2013 at 1:40:59 PM PDT
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Subject: October 2013 Newsletter: Youth Internship Program & More
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MBA to Launch New Youth Internship Program:
$400 Underwrites One Youth Stipend Per Semester
Donate Today!
MBA is excited to announce our first ever youth internship! Young people released from
the Alameda County Juvenile Justice Center (ACJJC) and from schools in the Oakland Unified
School District (OUSD) will now have the unique opportunity to receive in-depth
mindfulness training, tutoring in basic mentoring skills, and education in the mental and
behavioral health fields, broadly defined. The program’s inspiration is drawn from a young
man who recently contacted MBA once released from the ACJJC, looking to deepen his
practice and skills learned while incarcerated. Executive Director Sam Himelstein donated
$400 to underwrite this first internship. Will you underwrite the next one? Our interns
will receive a $400 stipend for approximately 50 hours of internship over the course of a
semester. The East Bay Asian Youth Center (EBAYC), MBA’s partner at Dewey Academy (one of
our OUSD sites), has generously awarded funding for 3 additional MBA interns from Dewey
Academy. MBA hopes to build a cohort of a minimum of 8 interns for the 2013-2014 school
year. We already have four spots funded; donate today to fund the other four interns!
One Daylong Training Remaining - Sign Up Today
"Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for High-Risk Adolescents", Sunday
October 13, 2013
Only one more daylong training left to go this Fall, so don’t sleep on it!
“Mindfulness-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for High-Risk Adolescents” is a must for any
teacher, clinician, or mentor who works with young people who use drugs and for anyone
interested in applying mindfulness philosophy and techniques to help deal with substance
use. In this training you’ll learn the underlying principles of using a mindfulness-based
model to work with young people, actual group curriculum activities that you can use with
the young people you work with, and how to effectively apply mindfulness to this field.
Continuing Education (CE) is available. Click here to sign up today!
About the Trainer:
The training will be facilitated by Sam Himelstein, Ph.D., Executive Director of the MBA
Project and licensed psychologist (PSY25229). Sam has worked with high-risk and
incarcerated youth in his multiple roles with MBA over the years and with several other
organizations for over a decade. His passion for this work has been encapsulated in his
just released book, “A Mindfulness-Based Approach to Working With High-Risk Adolescents.”
Join us for Sam Himelstein's Upcoming Book Talk
Sofia University, November 14, 2013
In April of 2013, MBA’s Executive Director Sam published his first book, “A
Mindfulness-Based Approach to Working with High-Risk Adolescents” (Routledge, 2013). On
November 14, 2013 (6-7pm), Sam will review the major concepts in his book and field
questions from the audience. He will also, of course, highlight the latest programs and
accomplishments of MBA. Join us at Sofia University in Palo Alto, CA in the “Great Sophia”
classroom, right next to the library at Sofia University: 1069 E. Meadow Circle, Palo
Alto, CA 94303. No registration required, just show up! Refreshments will be served. Your
chance to get Sam’s book at a 20% discount.
Sponsor an MBA Youth Retreatant Today: Only $250 Per Youth
Last summer MBA offered its first multiday residential mindfulness retreat deep in the
old-growth redwood forests of Pescadero, CA to 10 youth. MBA is in the process of planning
its second set of summer retreats for 2014, but we can’t do it without you. Help us
double, or even triple the size of the retreat so more youth can benefit from this
comprehensive program that offers skills for emotion management, stress reduction, and
nature appreciation for urban youth that rarely, if ever, get access to the great
outdoors. As usual, MBA does not charge youth or their families for any of our
programming. Your ongoing support ensures MBA youth access to an eco-system of
life-changing support. Remember, our youth come from low-income neighborhoods and deal
with issues of violence, substance abuse, and trauma. $250 sends one youth on retreat.
Help us meet our goal of sending 20-30 youth this summer. Donate today!
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