Do you want to make a lasting difference in a young person’s life?
Students in San Francisco public schools need mentors just as much as they need academic support. Many teachers are specifically requesting mentors-someone who will consistently show up, ask how their student is doing, and remind them: "You matter."
Through the San Francisco Education Fund’s Mentoring Program, you can become that someone.
Why Mentor?
Students thrive when they know an adult genuinely cares about them. Mentors help students build confidence, improve self-esteem, and stay connected during a critical time in their development.
Whether it's chatting during lunch, checking in before school, or connecting after class, your one-hour weekly meeting can be a powerful anchor in a student’s week.
Who We’re Looking For:
Bilingual mentors, especially those who speak Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese, or Arabic, are in high demand.
Time Commitment:
✔️ 1 hour per week
✔️ For one school year (or more!)
✔️ Meetings typically happen during lunch, before school, or after school
Training Required:
Next Mentor Training: Tuesday, September 18th
Ready to get started?
Have questions? Give us a call at (628) 345-3054 to speak with someone on our Volunteer Team.
Be the reason a student feels supported, encouraged, and hopeful. One hour a week. One powerful connection.
Do you want to make a lasting difference in a young person’s life?
Students in San Francisco public schools need mentors just as much as they need academic support. Many teachers are specifically requesting mentors-someone who will consistently show up, ask how their student is doing, and remind them: "You matter."
Through the San Francisco Education Fund’s Mentoring Program, you can become that someone.
Why Mentor?
Students thrive when they know an adult genuinely cares about them. Mentors help students build confidence, improve self-esteem, and stay connected during a critical time in their development.
Whether it's chatting during lunch, checking in before school, or connecting after class, your one-hour weekly meeting can be a powerful anchor in a student’s week.
Who We’re Looking For:
Aspiring volunteers can find more information about this opportunity and apply on the SF Ed Fund website. For any questions, please contact mentor@sfedfund.org.
Aspiring volunteers can find more information about this opportunity and apply on the SF Ed Fund website. For any questions, please contact mentor@sfedfund.org.