We are currently seeking dedicated, emotionally intelligent, and inspirational individuals from around the world to serve as mentors for our upcoming semester, starting within the next two weeks.
This is not a traditional mentorship program. It’s a Pathway Program designed to help young Afghan women build the academic and professional skills they need to move forward, despite the severe restrictions placed on them inside Afghanistan.
Our students have already completed six levels of English and are now in one of four mentorship semesters. Each mentee is on her own unique path, whether aiming for:
Our goal is to match every student with a committed, thoughtful mentor who will treat her like a personal project, offering guidance, wisdom, and consistent support over time.
About the Mentoring Role
Who We’re Looking For
You don’t need formal mentoring experience, we are looking for people with life perspective, professional grounding, and emotional intelligence.
Essential criteria:
Why It Matters
This is a chance to make a tangible, life-changing difference. The girls and women in our program are courageous, determined, and hungry to learn, but they need access to role models and real guidance. As a mentor, you’ll help unlock their next step forward.
We are onboarding mentors now, with pairings beginning in the next two weeks. Our ultimate aim is to move from our current mentor-to-student ratio of 1:8 to 1:1, ensuring each young woman gets the individualised support she deserves.
Interested?
If this sounds like something you’d like to be part of, please email us at tahmina@victoryafghanistan.org with a brief message about yourself. We’ll follow up with more information and next steps.
We are currently seeking dedicated, emotionally intelligent, and inspirational individuals from around the world to serve as mentors for our upcoming semester, starting within the next two weeks.
This is not a traditional mentorship program. It’s a Pathway Program designed to help young Afghan women build the academic and professional skills they need to move forward, despite the severe restrictions placed on them inside Afghanistan.
Our students have already completed six levels of English and are now in one of four mentorship semesters. Each mentee is on her own unique path, whether aiming for:
Our goal is to match every student with a committed, thoughtful mentor who will treat her like a personal project, offering guidance…