Youth and children are in dire need of mentors for guidance and nurturing to help stop the cycle of incarceration. Therefore, we need your perspective to help show a struggling youth other ways to deal with their enviroment.
Without a caring adult, mentor and role model, in their lives, these children are five times more likely to go to prison.
Why Mentor?
What Can you Do?
How does it work?
This is an in-person mentoring program. This mentoring opportunity will begin with an 8 week cohort of mentors and mentees meeting together in Richmond. During this time, mentors and mentees will get to know each other. At the end of the 8 weeks, you will be matched with one mentee for one calendar year. You'll spend at least one hour a week with your mentee in the community exploring, talking, and learning about and advocating for their needs.
As a mentor, you have the opportunity to help a child see a whole new world and way of life!
Watch our video to learn more: In-Person Mentoring Recruitment