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ible 2: Promii' r Private Initiatives • • <br /> ee appendix 1.z. for program details) <br /> Primary Program's Program Target Population Setting <br /> Sponsor Name Type Age Characteristis <br /> Average (s) <br /> Individuals Boys and Girls of America Drug, alcohol abuse, and teen Disadvantaged Nationwide <br /> n cooperation with: pregnancy prevention through: at-risk youth <br />• foundations - sports /recreation <br />• businesses - life skills training <br /> Federal Agencies <br /> W. K. Kellogg Foundation + Challengers Boys and Girls Club Self help, educational/career 6 -17 - At-risk youth Community center clubs in 1.( m <br /> public grants development and employment -Juvenile Angeles, CA <br /> private donations through: offenders <br /> - sports/ recreation <br /> - health/hygiene, outdoor, and <br /> • environmental education <br />_oundation Grants + Illusion Theater Sexual Abuse, violence and Young Schools and community settings <br /> Federal Grants sexual harassment prevention children, nationwide <br /> Fees for performance through: adolescents, <br /> arts program adults <br />:alifornia Wellness The Indochinese Mutual Violence prevention through : Asian youth, The Indochinese communities of <br /> 7oundation Violence Prevention Assistance Association of San arts parents, and East San Diego, CA <br /> nitiative Diego (1MAA) other adults <br />'alifornia Wellness Pomona Valley Center for - Mentoring High school At-risk youths Various locations in Pomona, <br />'oundation Violence Prevention Community Development - Sports/ Recreation youths CA <br /> nitiative (PVCCD) - Other community services <br /> n cooperation with: <br /> local government agencies <br /> religious organizations <br /> community organizations <br /> Jnited Way of Chicago + Youth guidance School dropouts At-risk inner Schools in Chicago, Illinois <br /> government contracts city youths and <br /> foundations their families <br />