Seeking Mentor for Foster Youth in Fontana

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ORGANIZATION: Extraordinary Families

The Youth in Transition Program at SCFFAA is looking for a mentor to support a LGBT teenager who is in the foster care system and lives in Fontana. This youth is in one of our co-mentoring groups, which meets in LA, so the mentor must be able to drive them to LA one Saturday per month to attend the group activities. Ideally, the mentor would join the group as well.

If you are interested please contact Beth Ryan at (213) 365-2900, or beth@scffaa.org.

Thank you for you interest in changing a life!

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About Extraordinary Families

Location:

221 N. Ardmore Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004, US

Mission Statement

Extraordinary Families' mission is to help children and youth in foster care to have the childhoods and futures they rightfully deserve. Our vision is that every child, youth, and family in child welfare will have the ability to achieve their hopes, fulfill their dreams, and thrive.

Description

Extraordinary Families (EF) is a leading child welfare organization whose mission is to help children and youth in foster care to have the childhoods and futures they rightfully deserve. For more than 25 years, we have been a leader in foster care and adoption in Los Angeles, joining thousands of children, youth, and families. Our work consists of four primary efforts along a continuum of care: 1) training and supporting foster parents for children entering the foster care system, 2) joining children and families through adoption, 3) supporting young adults with trauma and child welfare history as they transition to adulthood, and 4) advocacy and public policy.

We take tremendous pride in our work to reduce childhood trauma, encourage safety and stability, and empower children and youth to thrive. Indeed, 95% of the children we serve experience only one foster home while under our care, a testament to our trauma-informed care model and ongoing individualized support for foster parents. We also help youth aging out of foster care make positive life advancements. We empower them to address past trauma and build skills focused on life improvement, employment, and educational advancement, and match youth with caring mentors to support them every step of the way.

Join us and make a difference in the lives of our children and youth in foster care!

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
LGBTQ+
Children & Youth, LGBTQ+

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

155 North Occidental BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90026

(34.052235,-118.24368)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • Must live in/near Fontana

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