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Volunteer - Mentor to Clients in Poverty
Descripción
Descripción
About Partners for Change
Partners for Change (PFC) Tri-Valley is a community-based organization that empowers individuals and families to move from poverty toward self-sufficiency through education, mentorship, and intentional relationships that bridge socioeconomic lines.
Participants attend classes weekly on life-skills, goal setting and empowerment while working with volunteer mentors who provide encouragement, accountability, guidance, and connection to community resources. Participants identify and work toward meaningful goals in areas such as housing, employment, education and financial stability.
PFC believes there is dignity and growth in participants accomplishing goals through their own effort and empowerment.
Mentor Profile
A PFC mentor is a compassionate, dependable, relationship-oriented volunteer who walks alongside participants as they pursue stability, independence, and long-term life goals.
Mentors are not “rescuers” or problem-solvers who take over challenges for participants. Instead, they serve as trusted guides who empower participants to discover solutions, develop confidence, and build sustainable support systems.
Mentors play a vital role in helping participants build confidence, hope, connection, and a pathway toward lasting self-sufficiency
Time Commitment
Mentors are expected to support program consistency and communication through with approximately 10 hours a month.
Monthly Participation
- Attend monthly mentor meetings
- Participate in goal-setting discussions
- Schedule additional interactions with participants as required
- Collaborate with other mentors and staff
Goal and Milestone Tracking
- Help participants identify goals and priorities
- Document milestones and participant progress
- Support ongoing accountability and encouragement
Resource Awareness
- Become familiar with local agencies and support services
- Connect participants with appropriate resources when needed
Optional Additional Support
Mentors may also choose to:
- Help create tools, activities, or educational resources
- Assist with community-building efforts
- Present or facilitate sessions upon request
