Program Overview

Pathway Mentoring is a structured youth mentorship and juvenile reentry support program launching in New Orleans, Louisiana. The program operates in defined 90-day enrollment cycles with weekly structured sessions designed to build accountability, emotional regulation, workforce readiness, and long-term stability.

Program Structure

Enrollment Cycle

90-day structured cycle with defined objectives, attendance expectations, and measurable progress benchmarks.

Weekly Sessions

Guided group and mentorship sessions focused on structured curriculum delivery and accountability tracking.

Age Groups

Two tracks: Ages 13–15 and 16–18, tailored to developmental and transitional needs.

Reentry Coordination

When applicable, coordination with courts and probation officers to support compliance and stability.

Weekly Session Format

  • Check-In: Attendance verification and accountability review
  • Structured Lesson: Curriculum-based topic delivery
  • Guided Discussion: Applied reflection and peer engagement
  • Action Commitment: Weekly goal assignment
  • Progress Tracking: Measurable behavior and participation benchmarks

Measurable Outcomes

Pathway Mentoring prioritizes structure and measurable results. Benchmarks include:

  • Attendance compliance rate targets
  • Completion of 90-day program objectives
  • Improved behavioral accountability indicators
  • Workforce readiness preparation milestones
  • Reentry stability metrics (when applicable)