Our new Seeds to Flowers Mentoring Program pairs girls with caring adult mentors who will walk alongside them as they navigate school, self-discovery, and life transitions. Mentors receive trauma-informed training and ongoing support using the Trauma-Informed Mentoring Practice Model (TIMP) to ensure safe, meaningful relationships that promote resilience and growth.
What You’ll Do
- Build a supportive, consistent relationship with a mentee aged 14-17
- Engage in monthly check-ins and activities (virtual or in-person)
- Encourage academic success, self-esteem, and personal goals
- Participate in mentor trainings and reflection sessions
- Be part of a community changing lives—one seed at a time
Who We’re Looking For
- Compassionate, dependable adults (21+) passionate about youth empowerment
- Good listeners who believe in second chances and new beginnings
- Individuals who can commit 4–6 hours per month for at least 1 year
- Must have a bachelor's degree or be a successful entrepreneur
- Graduated from a HBCU is a plus but not required
- Bilingual is a plus
Training & Support Provided:
All mentors will receive trauma-informed training, monthly supervision, and access to Seeds to Flowers community events.