What it Means to Be Community-Engaged: Torie Weiston-Serdan and the Importance of Youth Mentorship
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If you were to ask Torie Weiston-Serdan about how it feels to be featured in Forbes, she would probably answer with one word: “humbled.”  Torie recently joined Jeremy on The Campfire to discuss her passion for critical mentoring and what it means to make a positive impact in the lives of youth. Plus, they go over the ways to be community-engaged, and what that looks like in CGU’s MA program that Weiston-Serdan directs.  To learn more about Torie’s work in critical mentoring, visit criticalmentoring.org. Learn more about her nonprofit, the Youth Mentoring Action Network, at yman.org.
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