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Mentors Needed Come and Join Us!

Location
Pomona, CA 34.08-117.74 91767US
Meetups
5 so far
Members
18 Mentors
Rating
Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents No recent ratings

Reach Out Mentoring Program and Project Caring and Sharing Mentoring Children of Prisoners Program provides consistent and caring volunteer mentors to guide, support and inspire elementary school children and middle school youth to develop the academic as well as tore life skills in order to be healthy, Happy productive members of society.

Thank you for your interest in making a difference in the life of a child and in the life of an incarcerated individual. I can assure you that this will be one of the most important and best decisions you will make in your life. As a mentor, you will be a role model and friend to a young person or ex-prisoner who is facing a difficult time in life. Many of your mentors love the experience so much, that they come back each year and follow their mentee through the course of life.

Our next MeetupNew Mentor Orientation

Where?
1126 W. Foothill Blvd. #150
Upland, CA 91786
909-982-8641
Who’s coming?
1 Yes / 0 Maybe

Want to attend?

Announcing a new Meetup for Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents!


What: Information Session on Becoming a Mentor

When: November 30, 2009 6:00 PM

Where:
Reach Out Mentoring Office
1126 W. Foothill Blvd. #150
Upland, CA 91786
909-982-8641

Your talents are needed to assist youth between the ages of 9-17 in the Inland Empire and Pomona Valley areas. Read more

What members are saying

 I dont know, the address given was 985 Holt in Pomona. Unable to locate. 

—A former member

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What's new?

  • Oct 22
    • New member
      “My nephew is incarcerated serving a life sentence and he has two daughters. Luckily they have a good family foundation. Many children do not have this type of support. I would love to be a helping hand to someone in need.”
  • Oct 17
    • New member
      “I want to do more to help people and give back to the community.”
  • Oct 8
    • New discussion
      Started by Regina.
    • New member
      “Every child deserves to have an adult to assist them in developing through their growth and goals. I raised two sons who are now 28 and 30 and understand how important it is that each child is too precious to be without a friend and mentor.”
  • Oct 7
    • New member
      “Both my son and daughter are incarcerated and I am raising my four year old grandson. Not only do I have the love to help those who find themselves lost at this t Personally I have the expierence of what they are going through. Have the spiritual.”
  • Aug 25
    • New member
      A
  • Jul 8
    • New member
      Kim
      “Working with children and families is my life”