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15 people are interested
Restore Hope Mentor - Washington, DC
ORGANIZATION: RESTORE HOPE INC
Please visit the new page to apply.
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15 people are interested
Want to make a new friend? Restore Hope Mentors work one-on-one with a woman, walking with them through their journey while providing practical assistance with things like looking for a job or locating food, shelter, and other resources. Most importantly, mentors provide friendship and encouragement, helping women to build their self-esteem, remember their value, and persevere through difficult challenges.
Restore Hope is a Christian organization. While we do not force our beliefs on anyone, we are looking for Mentors who understand and reflect these values to our partners. In order to maintain a level of comfort and propriety for the women we serve, we are looking for females to serve as Mentors.
More opportunities with RESTORE HOPE INC
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About RESTORE HOPE INC
Location:
20 Confucius Plaza, Apt 9J, New York, NY 10002, US
Mission Statement
Restore Hope’s mission is to build relationships with women experiencing homelessness, providing them with resource connections while working to discover and address the underlying causes of their situation.
Description
Restore Hope was founded in light of Isaiah 61:1-4 and Matthew 25:33-45 with the mission to connect homeless women to vital resources while building relationships with them and working to uncover and address the underlying causes of each person’s situation. Taking the time to build relationships not only reminds these women that they matter, but allows Restore Hope to provide personalized services that address each woman’s unique situation.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1230 Independence Ave SEApt BWashington, DC 20003
DATE POSTED
January 17, 2022
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Advocacy
- Spiritual Healing
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Social Work
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Time commitment varies. Ideally, Mentors will meet with their mentees in person for at least 1 hour each week and may spend additional time for phone/text/email conversations (approx. 1-3 hours/week).