Be a Mentor… Do Something GREAT!
Posted February 12, 2015 at 5:49 am by Tim Dustrude
San Juan Mentoring program serves youth 8-14 years of age. Students who are mentored are more likely to improve academically and develop positive social skills. They are LESS likely to use drugs and alcohol.
A mentor and their matched mentee spend one hour weekly for a minimum of one year. Training and ongoing support is provided.
If you have a desire to work with youth and would like to apply, contact:
Barbara Ellis, Mentor Program Coordinator, WSU 4-H 370-7665 or Jennifer Armstrong, Director Family Resouce Center 378-5246.
This program is a partnership with the San Juan Family Resource Center and WSU 4-H, San Juan.
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