The Refugee Mentoring Program works to provide appropriate adults to help meet the specific needs of the individual youth. Mentors help youth adjust to a new culture in the United States as well as improve their personal social and independent living skills. Mentoring is a great opportunity to make a difference in the life of a refugee youth far from home while building new friendships in the process.
Mentors Requirements and Expectations:
- 18 years of age or older
- Available for a monthly commitment of 4 hours (1 hour per week) and minimum of 9-12 month commitment
- Complete Required paperwork including interview, background checks, and references
- Complete a required 8 hour training program providing you with the tools needed to build a successful mentor/mentee relationship
- Excellent Driving record with valid license
- Complete basic monthly log of contact and activities with youth; mentors receive mileage reimbursement
- Meet with Mentor Coordinator quarterly- as a support to you and your mentee