Erinn kelley-siel bio
Her father Donnie Siel played baseball at the University of Portland.
Erinn Kelley-Siel....
Five Friends of the Children Chapters Selected to Participate in a University of Notre Dame LEO Study
Friends of the Children’s mentoring model is unique not only because it empowers youth with paid, professional mentors for 12+ years no matter what, but also because it is evidence-based.
Since the organization’s founding 30 years ago, we continue to measure the impact of our program on families throughout the country through rigorous research and data.
Friends of the Children’s second longitudinal study will be led by the University of Notre Dame’s prestigious Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO).
Five Friends of the Children chapters will participate in a six-year randomized controlled trial (RTC) study to examine the generational impact of supporting entire families through long-term professional mentoring—Friends of the Children’s “2Gen” approach.
The chapters involved in this RTC are: Friends – Tacoma, Friends – Fargo/Moorehead, Friends – LA, Friends – Centra