Early career guidance and mentoring can have long-term effects on reducing at-risk behaviors among youth. By providing a positive direction and a sense of hope for the future, such interventions can decrease the incidence of substance abuse, violence, and other risky behaviors. The stability and structure offered by career-focused programs can offer a compelling alternative to negative influences, leading to healthier life choices and brighter futures.
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