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Subject: Ground Rules for Tutor/Mentor Connection Web site

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tutormentor2
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08/12/2009 2:34 PM Alert 
This web site is intended as an information resource, and meeting place, for people interested and involved in helping youth living in poverty get the extra adult support and learning resources that help them move through school and into jobs and careers.

The information shared must relate to this topic. You can talk about the work your organization does in a volunteer based tutoring and/or mentoring program, which could be arts, technology, health, or sports related. You can talk about how non profits can get funding, or of what your company, foundation, faith group, etc. is doing to help a tutor/mentor program operate in a high poverty area.

You can add web site links to the resource library, if those web sites are related to this topic.

What we do not accept:

* spam

* listings of merchandise or services (we do have one section where professional tutoring services, consultants and coaches can list their web sites).

* discussions not related in some way to volunteer involvement in youth serving organizations. This can be workforce development, college and career readiness, fund raising ideas, etc.

All entries are moderated and we reserve the right to delete from the registration list any person who posts unacceptable material on the web site.
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