Mentoring

A Touch From Above

 

MATFA
United Way Building

3515 Linden Avenue
Long Beach, Ca. 90807

Guiding Our Youth

 

 

 

Services

Job Training;
Job placement;
Resume writing;
College applications preparation;
Retreats for youth;
Youth mentoring within our school system;
Housing placement when necessary;
Follow-up case work for youth and their families;
Seminars on topics of need;
Community services for youth;
Tutoring;
Gang awareness;
Family planning;
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation;
HOPE Study in the Youth Authority and at the United Way Harbor Area building.

 

Incarcerated Youth

When young men are released from incarceration, MATFA prepares them for school, provides job training, job placement, housing, and family counseling.  MATFA currently provides the following referral services for all the youth involved in this program:

MATFA's Founder: Melanie L. Washington

Each week, founder Melanie Washington and MATFA's Mentors work with youth from 10 to 25 at the following institutions:

SRCC in Norwalk, California
Chino, California
Central Juvenile Hall in Los Angeles, California
Ventura, California
Sylmar, California
Hudson Elementary School in Long Beach, California
Millikan High School in Long Beach, California
Cabrillo High School in Long Beach, California

The MATFA mentors assigned to the prison are able to visit up to 6 different dorms/cottages 2 hours per

week OR 1 dorm/cottage 2 hours per month.

Melanie at Youth Center
Melanie visits the Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility

 

SOCAR

MATFA has mentoring classes for youth throughout the Unified School District, California Youth Authority, and from the Juvenile System. Please send your youth to us for mentoring in areas of peer pressure, drug and alcohol abuse, gang awareness, and failing students. Intervention/Prevention Program.

Where 3515 Linden Avenue. Long Beach, Ca. 90807
When Every Saturday from 10:00AM -11:30AM. All youth ages 11-18 are welcome. Please join us.  *
Questions? Call the office at 562-490-2402. *

 

Without direction and knowledge our children perish.

MATFA plans to open a Youth Transition Home for children with nowhere to go after being released from Youth Authority. This is in our business plan for the year 2005. We will need social workers, psychologist, teachers, ministers, kitchen helpers, doctors and legal advisers. If you find it in your heart to join this team, please contact us.

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Appreciation Letters: Hear what the program participants and supporters are saying about MATFA. (Many names are withheld for their protection since many youth are under age.)

(After being a Keynote Speaker at the YMCA Good Friday Breakfast)
Dear Melanie:
Thank you!  Your presence this morning - your...warmth, smile, commitment, courage, leadership, joy, strength, LOVE, peace, humbleness, friendliness - was so evident this morning and so real for everyone present - and the perfect message for Good Friday.  You were everyone's teacher today and we are all better people now than when we woke up this morning, because of you and your message.  Your message is one that all the world needs to hear, and hear over and over again.  Everyone today will tell your story to at least five people before the day ends and that makes about 2,100 more converts.  Thank you for also getting us out of our comfort zones and getting us to hug and share our love for God and one another.  One man told me he hugged his best friend for the first time ever, and they have been friends for fifty years.  You are so special - we love you Melanie.  The YMCA thanks you, this community thanks you, and this world needs you so very much. Happy Easter Melanie.  Warmly, - Alan C. Hostrup President & CEO YMCA of Greater Long Beach
 

Mama Melanie:
Thank you for all you have done to help me get my job back and for talking to me about the right things to do with my life and for my family. You are very appreciated. - BJ

Dear MATFA Mentors and Melanie:
Thank you for your time with us while we are still locked up, we appreciate all that you have done and are still doing for our cottage, keep up the good work, lives are changing. - Wilmer

Hey Mom:
As you may know I have been locked back up, this time for thirty seven years, I am sorry for all the times I pretended to be listening to you, now I see why it was so important to pay close attention to what you were saying, please pass this on to the other guys still at Nelles and let them know from me to please listen to all that they are being taught and to truly want to change the way that they live or they will end up just like me. - Carlos

(From the boy who murdered Melanie's son)
Mom:
It has been hard for many to believe that you have truly forgiven me for the thing that I did to your son Dee. I had no remorse at first but you kept writing me anyway and sharing the Word with me and telling me how you have forgiven me and want me to forgive myself.

Now when people tell me that you might want to hurt me. I tell them that's ok for what I did to her, she has the right, but you still tell me that you love me and that I can be forgiven if only I ask.

Well I have asked and now I have accepted Christ in my life, this is a long haul for me Life without parole but I can do it with Christ. Thank you for being my mom and accepting me in your program. I will do all that I can to help turn other lives around so they don't do what I did. I love you. - Name withheld.

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