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10 people are interested
Become a Mentor to Teen Youth
ORGANIZATION: Kinship Greater Twin Cities
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10 people are interested
Kinship Greater Twin Cities believes that every young person needs a role model. Kinship youth are matched with community mentors who foster supportive, holistic, and authentic relationships. Kinship believes that the mentoring relationship is a mutually beneficial opportunity for all parties to grow together. Mentors and mentees are carefully matched based on common interests, aspirations and, when desired, faith connections. Focused on building lasting friendships through fun activities and quality time, the mentoring program creates sustained, supportive connections capable of giving youth the life skills they need to succeed.
Kinship's mentoring model requires mentors to spend 2-4 hours per week with their mentee and are encouraged to participate in community events and activities centered around the youth's interests. Kinship is currently offering virtual mentoring or traditional 1:1 in person mentoring due to COVID-19. Discovering new experiences together is also encouraged, opening the door for academic, social, and emotional growth. Life skills and work preparedness are also essential to our mentoring model, as well as optimism for the future and healthy living.
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About Kinship Greater Twin Cities
Location:
1100 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407, US
Mission Statement
Kinship Greater Twin Cities believes that every young person needs a role model. Kinship youth are matched with community mentors who foster supportive, holistic, and authentic relationships. Mentors and mentees are carefully matched based on common interests, aspirations and, when desired, faith connections. Kinship believes that the mentoring relationship is a mutually beneficial opportunity for all parties to grow. Kinship commits to providing resources and opportunities for youth and their families throughout the greater Twin Cities.
Description
Kinship actively invites individuals, couples and families into mentoring relationships with boys and girls ages 5-15. Focused on building lasting friendships through fun activities and quality time, the mentoring program creates sustained, supportive connections capable of giving youth the life skills they need to succeed. Kinship's mentoring model requires mentors to spend 2-4 hours per week with their mentee and are encouraged to participate in community events and activities centered around the youth's interests. Discovering new experiences together is also encouraged, opening the door for academic, social, and emotional growth. Life skills and work preparedness are also essential to our mentoring model, as well as optimism for the future and healthy living.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1100 East Lake StreetMinneapolis, MN 55406
DATE POSTED
July 22, 2020
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Math / Science Instruction
- Youth Services
- Child Development
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- Minimum of one hour a week and a one year commitment, with the possibility of a life long friendship.