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Be A Mentor for A Low-Income High School Student in LA
ORGANIZATION: Minds Matter Southern California
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Quick Overview: Are you craving a 1:1 volunteer experience where you can really make a meaningful impact on someone else's life? If so, volunteer as a mentor with Minds Matter - you'll work directly with a low-income, first-generation high school student from Sophomore through Senior year, helping them understand their goals and potential and providing them individual encouragement and guidance.
Impact: We work with students beginning in their sophomore year of high school all the way through their graduation from high school, both on academics (test prep, writing) and on life skills (time management, financial literacy, leadership). Each student is paired with two mentors who stay with them through the duration of the program. The vast majority of our students will be the first from their families to attend college, and we strive to give them the tools they need to thrive in college and in life.
Mission: Minds Matter is an organization dedicated to preparing motivated and bright students from low-income families to succeed in college. For more information, visit the Minds Matter SoCal website (http://mindsmattersocal.org or email us at recruiting@mindsmattersocal.org).
Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities: Mentors are paired with a co-mentor and a student. Mentoring sessions occur every Saturday during the academic school year and are divided into activities to help you build a bond with your mentee and focused time for both mentors to help their mentee navigate the various projects that are part of the program's curriculum, such as applying to summer programs at universities across the country where they can get a taste of college-level courses and life on campus.
- Participate every Saturday during the academic school year from 12pm-2:30pm (approx 25 sessions/year)
- Attend at least 75% of the Saturday sessions
- Check in with your student and your co-mentor on a weekly phone call
Additional Details:
Notable Minds Matter SoCal facts
- 10 graduating classes - 130 graduates
- 100% of program graduates have been accepted to 4 year colleges, including Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, other Ivy League colleges, UC Berkeley, UCLA, among others
- Scholarships recipients: 7 Millennium Gates Scholar, 3 Milken Scholars, 2 Posse Scholars, 1 Jack Kent Cooke Scholar
Notable internships: McKinsey Research Center, Mayor's Office (Los Angeles)
Once you've expressed interest, the opportunity coordinator will follow-up with additional application details. To expedite the process, please complete our volunteer application here: https://tfaforms.com/310839
Please note that we require full vaccination for COVID-19 for all volunteers, and require indoor masking at sessions.
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About Minds Matter Southern California
Location:
19360 Rinaldi St #705, Porter Ranch, CA 91326, US
Mission Statement
to connect driven and determined students from low-income families with the people, preparation, and possibilities to succeed in college, create their future, and change the world.
Description
Minds Matter supports students in their sophomore, junior, and senior year. Our program offers a unique combination of mentoring support, group instruction, and social-emotional learning. We provide students with the resources and guidance needed to gain admission, enroll, and succeed at rigorous four-year colleges. Support continues during college with internships, professional skills-building, and access to our alumni platform.
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3939 South Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90037
DATE POSTED
September 16, 2023
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REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 22
- Orientation or Training
- Participate every Saturday during the academic school year from 12pm-2:30pm (approx 25 sessions/year) Attend at least 75% of the Saturday sessions Check in with your student and your co-mentor on a weekly phone call