Role Overview
Volunteer Life Coaches provide guidance, encouragement, and practical life-skills support to youth in foster care who are ages 17–18 and preparing for adulthood. As a Life Coach, you will walk alongside a young person during a critical transition, helping them build confidence, set goals, and develop the skills they need to thrive as independent adults.
This is a short-term, goal-focused volunteer role designed to complement—not replace case management services.
Key Responsibilities
- Build a supportive, trusting relationship with a youth preparing to age out of foster care
- Support youth in developing practical life skills such as:
- Budgeting and basic financial literacy
- Job readiness (resumes, interviews, workplace expectations)
- Time management and organization
- Self-advocacy and decision-making
- Offer encouragement, accountability, and positive adult guidance
- Meet with youth consistently (virtually or in person) based on program expectations
- Communicate with program staff and document progress as required
Qualifications
- Must be 25 years or older
- Compassionate, patient, and dependable
- Ability to set appropriate boundaries and follow program guidelines
Time Commitment
- Approximately 8-20 contacts per month (text, call, in-person) – gradually decreasing over time.
- Commitment of 12 months.
Training & Support
- Orientation and training provided
- Ongoing support from program staff
- Access to tools, resources, and structured goal-setting materials