#Serving as an #AmeriCorps Promise Fellow is an opportunity to serve and
mentor young people in your community!
Not exact matches
«So when
community members can serve as
mentors or tutors or friends or advisers to
young people in need of that kind of guidance, it can make a big difference.»
Our mission, as members of the KDD, is to educate ourselves about how government works, what issues are going on
in our own
communities,
mentor young people in civic engagement, and to get more women elected.
«He serves as a
mentor to
young people at risk of engaging
in violence, and he is working with
community groups to make them aware of the occurrence of violence... [and] to develop approaches to solving some of the problems.
«With the support of a local
mentor more than 1,000
young people across NSW will use their creativity and ideas to make a difference
in their
community.
He added: «Through our # 1.5 m grant to the charity Skill Force, an extra 100 ex-service personnel are already making a valuable contribution as
mentors for
young people in challenging schools and
communities across England.
I grew up surrounded by horses and dogs my whole life and currently
mentor young people as a leader
in the Camden County 4H
community which is the largest youth development organization
in America.
Personally, I would rather have free education to a high standard for all
young adults and provide new dedicated establishments with free facilities, cafe, climbing walls, gyms, computers, athletics, boxing, clubs,
community centre, etc and access to education and
people who would be
mentors to try to prevent some committing offences
in the first place.
Community Education Programs At Planned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley, we know that parents, teachers, counselors and other adult
mentors play a critical role
in helping
young people get the information they need to make responsible decisions.
Launched
in 2002 by
MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership (
MENTOR) and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, National Mentoring Month focuses national attention on the need for
mentors, as well as how each of us — individuals, businesses, government agencies, schools, faith
communities and nonprofits — can work together to increase the number of
mentors to help ensure positive outcomes for our
young people.
Our Live -
In Mentors teach the
young people independent living skills, provide emotional support and help keep them connected to friends, family and the
community.