We support youth who have experienced extreme poverty and multiple childhood traumas, such as abuse, neglect, mental health issues, substance abuse in the home, or family incarceration.
Despite their challenges, each young person has inner qualities that can lead to renewed hope and future possibilities.
With the guidance of 1:1 volunteer mentors, we help youth explore their potential and achieve positive outcomes, aiming to break the cycle of poverty for their families.
We are actively recruiting adults, especially MEN, to mentor youth starting in April.
If you're a caring, committed adult interested in making a difference, attend our weekly Mentor Introduction sessions on Zoom before March 20th to learn more.
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