CHIP Mentoring Program

Cause Area

  • Advocacy & Human Rights
  • Children & Youth
  • Justice & Legal

Location

2505 North Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21218 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

The CHIP Mentoring Program exists to serve children in Baltimore who have an incarcerated parent. After being referred, children are matched with a volunteer mentor from the community. Over time, the mentor and mentee build a consistent and caring friendship through one-on-one mentoring and group activities with other CHIP matches.

CHIP is a program of Alternative Directions, Inc.

Description

Children whose parents have been incarcerated are some of the most at-risk youth in our country. Have you ever thought about mentoring a child in Baltimore who has an incarcerated parent? Building a consistent and caring friendship with a child can make a huge difference in that child’s life.

Become a mentor through the CHIP Mentoring Program! We are looking for both male and female mentors. Call Victoria Moore or La'Keshia Johnson, CHIP Program Directors, at 410-889-5072 for more information, or check out our website (www.alternativedirectionsinc.org) to download and submit an application.

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