Mentoring
Every young person deserves someone in their corner. Caring, consistent role models for youth navigating school, family, and life.

What is Mentoring?
Mentoring is a structured, supportive relationship in which a trained adult provides guidance, encouragement, and positive role modeling — helping a child or adolescent grow personally, socially, and emotionally.
Sessions happen one-on-one in the home or community, building healthy habits and decision-making skills along the way.
Who it's for
K–12 students looking for guidance, accountability, and a positive adult relationship.
Someone in their corner.
Positive role modeling
A consistent, trained adult who shows up — week after week — as a steady, caring presence.
Healthy decision-making
Coaching through real-life choices around school, friends, family, and identity.
Life skills
Communication, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and the everyday skills that build confidence.
Academic support
Homework help, study habits, and goal-setting — connected to the bigger picture.
Take the first step.
Supportive mentoring to help young people overcome challenges and build a stronger path toward their goals.
