Tuesday, November 18th, from 9:30 until 12:30, at the ILSP office, 2647 International Blvd, Suite 312, Oakland. This training is provided in partnership with Seneca Center & Chabot College FKCE.
To link responsible, caring volunteer adult community members with youth through mentoring programs to offer support, friendship, and the motivation to help the youth get ahead in school and overcome personal and social barriers to success.
activities
One-to-one Mentoring for Youth in Care: Mentors are matched with youth living in group homes. Mentors and students meet a minimum of twice per month. Mentors provide academic guidance, career advice, and social and emotional support
One-to-one Mentoring for Emancipated Youth: Mentors are matched with emancipated foster youth participating in a job development program. With their mentors, students set goals, explore career options, share life experiences, and enjoy recreational activities.
description
Founded in 1992, Be A Mentor, Inc. manages, coordinates and collaborates on a variety of
mentoring programs that serve the young people of the East Bay through consistent, compassionate and respectful adult interaction.