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13 people are interested
Become a Mentor: Crossing the Bridge Youth Mentor
ORGANIZATION: Crossing the Bridge Youth Mentor
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13 people are interested
Mission: To help with underprivileged youth to empower them and engage them in education, Christian seminars, Christian movies, Logic games, Workmanship skills, a. To help them seek motivation to achieve, by focusing on their education and goals.Empowering them through youth programs and mentorship to prevent gang involvement and dropout prevention and at risk of becoming involved, in the juvenile or criminal justice system
A mentor is a person or friend who guides a less experienced person by building trust and modeling positive behaviors. An effective mentor understands that his or her role is to be dependable, engaged, authentic, and tuned into the needs of the mentee.
The knowledge, advice, and resources a mentor shares depend on the format and goals of a specific mentoring relationship. A mentor may share with a mentee (or protege) information about his or her own career path, as well as provide guidance, motivation, emotional support, and role modeling. A mentor may help with exploring careers, setting goals, developing contacts, and identifying resources
Seeking Female Volunteers: Yes
Seeking Male Volunteers: Yes
Minimum Match Commitment (in months): 12 months or longer
Type of Mentoring: One-to-One, Group, Team, E-Mentoring, Peer
Youth Population Served: Academically At-Risk, Adjudicated/court involved, College/Post-secondary Student, First-Generation College, Foster, Residential or Kinship Care, Gang At-Risk, Gang involved, General Youth Population, Gifted/Talented/Academic Achiever, Homeless/Runaway, Incarcerated Parent, LGBTQ Youth, Low Income, Mental Health Issues, Opportunity Youth, Parent Involved in Military, Pregnant/Parenting, Recent Immigrant/Refugee, School Drop-Out, Single-Parent Household, Youth with Disabilities
Mentoring Program Goals: Career Exploration, Education/Academic Support, Friendship/Socialization, Healthy Behaviors, Job Placement/Performance, Reduce Recidivism
Ages of Youth Served: 8-10, 11-14, 15-18, 18-24, Other
More opportunities with Crossing the Bridge Youth Mentor
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Crossing the Bridge Youth Mentor
Location:
1206 Evans Street, Greenville, NC 27834, US
Mission Statement
Mission: To help with underprivileged youth to empower them and engage them in education, Christian seminars, Christian movies, Logic games, Workmanship skills, a. To help them seek motivation to achieve, by focusing on their education and goals.Empowering them through youth programs and mentorship to prevent gang involvement and dropout prevention and at risk of becoming involved, in the juvenile or criminal justice system
Description
A mentor is a person or friend who guides a less experienced person by building trust and modeling positive behaviors. An effective mentor understands that his or her role is to be dependable, engaged, authentic, and tuned into the needs of the mentee.
The knowledge, advice, and resources a mentor shares depend on the format and goals of a specific mentoring relationship. A mentor may share with a mentee (or protege) information about his or her own career path, as well as provide guidance, motivation, emotional support, and role modeling. A mentor may help with exploring careers, setting goals, developing contacts, and identifying resources
CAUSE AREAS
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Multiple locations Greenville, NC 27834
DATE POSTED
November 17, 2021
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