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 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota
Big Brothers Big Sisters matches children with caring adults for the purposes of friendship, mentoring and life enrichment.

 Bulldog Buddies Mentorship Program - ISD #726

High School juniors, seniors and community members mentor to primary, intermediate and middle school students in need of socialization skills. I hope next year to make the mentorship program an accredited requirement for high school students.

 Elk River Area School District
This is a student to student school-based mentoring program designed as a class which can be taken by mentors for class credit. The Mentors go through a four-week training course in order to develop necessary mentoring skills. They are then matched with students from the local jr. high and elementary schools whom they will mentor for the entire school year. Mentors receive on-going training and support throughout the school year.

 Foster Grandparent Program - St. Cloud
The Foster Grandparent Program provides opportunities for persons over 60 and older to make valuable contributions to their communities by establishing meaningful, supportive relationships with special needs children. The Foster Grandparent and child enjoy one another and learn together in positive environment.

Our program offers a wide variety of settings including classrooms, early education programs, hospitals, residential treatment facilities and various social service agencies. The level of physical activity that is required varies, depending on the setting. The only special skills required to be a Foster Grandparent are life experiences, which are invaluable. Foster Grandparents receive pre-service orientation and monthly training, an annual physical examination, supplemental insurance, a small stipend for those who qualify, mileage reimbursement and a variety of time off benefits. Perhaps the best benefit of all is the joy of making a difference in the lives of children who are in need of additional love, wisdom and support.

 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.

 Kinship Youth Mentoring of Princeton

Kinship provides safe,quality mentoring relationship that improve the lives of kids(ages 5-15) in our 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.

 Salvation Army, The, Project Break-Through
Project Break-Through is a unique, family-centered mentoring program which works to improve the self-sufficiency of the participant families it serves. The program matches families trying to break out of the poverty cycle with volunteers who are willing to support a family in their self-suffiiciency goals. Teams of mentors are assigned to each participant family, which provides the family with multiple friends, role models and connections to the community, while providing volunteers with the opportunity to impact a family. Common self-sufficiency goals include job, home and transportation searching; budgeting; enhancing parenting skills; developing study habits; and strengthening boundaries and relationships.


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