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| | BestPrep EMentors eMentors provides students with caring adult e-mentors to help them link their learning to the world of work. There is solid evidence that effective mentoring programs can change the direction of a youth's life. E-mentoring offers students the chance to develop a relationship with one or more adults, other than parents and teachers, who become friends, role models and advocates for them. Goals include: Students understand the relationship between learning and their future career. Students have the opportunity to interact with a business professional, gain exposure to how technology is used in the workplace, and to connect the class curriculum to its relevance in the workplace. Students feel the support of the community and connect with an adult interested in their success after high school. Students gain skills in electronic communication. |
| | Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities We have been matching young people with caring, adult mentors for 88 years. Our mission is to enrich the lives of young people through one-to-on friendships. Mentoring a young person is one of the most rewarding things that we can do to make our communities stronger by giving our kids positive reinforcement and helping them grow into more engaged citizens. All it takes is getting together with a Little Brother or Sister to do things you both enjoy. The young people in BBBS’ programs don’t care what you do; they just want to have fun and maybe learn a thing or two from a consistent, caring adult. |
| | Bridge Builders for Kids Bridge Builders for Kids is a Christian mentoring organization whose vision is to end second-generational incarceration by connecting children of prisoners and their families to a loving network that will encourage and inspire them to achieve their God-given potential. Bridge Builders for Kids equips adult mentors with the training and support they need to be a positive, stable and meaningful friend. By allowing a child to be a part of your everyday activities, life skills are learned and life-enhancing friendships are built. |
| | Camp Fire USA Minnesota Council Camp Fire offers out of school time programs. We partner with schools, churches, parks, community centers, etc. The "clubs" are a small group of young people working with trained staff. |
| | Carver-Scott Educational Cooperative - Mentor Connection An academic focused experience for high ability junior and senior high students. Students must apply for and be selected for participation in the two mentorship programs offered. |
| | Girl Scout Council of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys Girl Scouts is a dynamic and contemporary organization that prepares girls to seek and meet the challenges of our ever changing society. Through an informal, educational program, girls discover, connect and take action.Girl Scouts build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Girls can join at any time during the year by becoming an individual member, joining a troop, a special interest group, or attending summer camp. |
| | Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Inc. We are the passionate people behind a movement that seeks to educate and inspire young people to succeed in a global economy. JA is the successful bridge between education and business. Through age-appropriate curricula, JA programs begin at the elementary school level, teaching children how they can impact the world around them as individuals, workers and consumers. JA programs continue through the middle grades and high school, focusing on the key content areas of entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy. |
| | Lincoln International High School Serves refugee and immigrant students in need of English language skills and knowledge in basic school subjects. The tutor/mentor program connects students with caring community volunteers to help aid their learning and develop positive relationships and community connections with people from the greater community. |
| | Page Education Foundation Adults mentors are partnered with college students of color. They encourage the students in a service project with K-8th grade children, which is required in exchange for their college scholarship. Adult mentors also encourage the college students in their own studies. |
| | Parenting With Purpose-Mentoring For Life Change We provide Christian mentors for children of incarcerated parents as well as support to the family. Our goals are: improving relationship between caregiver and child, improving relationship between incarcerated parent and child, improving behavior and academics in school, and preventing any criminal activity among children and youth of incarcerated parents.
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