The aim of this project is to recruit and train volunteer mentors from the local community to work with young people who are finding life difficult in some way.
Current funding is available for young care leavers:
Or young people that are accessing our Happier Children Programme. Mentors offer advice and guidance to these young people to positively influence their lives and help them to take control and change their future. These young people can be suffering from isolation, loneliness, bullying, issues related to poverty, abuse and many more traumatising experiences. By using a person centred approach, our mentors are able to work effectively with these young people and achieve encouraging results. These young people can display challenging behaviours but full training is provided and the mentor coordinator is available when support and advice is needed. Too many young people are growing up without a positive role model in their lives and this is where we believe we can make the most impact to encourage change by helping them engage in new activities or relationships. In a world where we are teaching children and young people that there are no limits to what they can be, we believe society has a role to play in guiding and engaging with these young people in order that they are able to achieve their maximum potential. The aim of mentoring is to enable young people to have: • Increased self-confidence. • Increased self-awareness. • Develop strong communication skills. • Exposure to new and different perspectives. • Learn to self-reflect. • Improve goal setting. • Learn from other's experiences. If you are interested in finding out more about this programme please email [email protected] |
Want to volunteer? Check out our volunteer mentor opportunity
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