Need a Mentor?
Safety Net Mentor Program matches adult mentors with at-risk youths between the ages of 6-18.
If you are interested in being matched with a mentor, please contact Karla Sedillo.
So you're going to have a mentor... What Does that Mean? A mentor is a friend, a guide, and a role model. He (or she) is a volunteer who wants to make a positive difference in your life. Your mentor has chosen to work with one youth in a trust relationship to be of help and encouragement. A mentor is also someone:
- to feel comfortable with
- to learn from
- to do things with
- to go to for advice & understanding
- to have fun with
- you can depend on
- who respects your boundaries
- your interests, abilities, likes & dislikes, needs, etc.
- your daily/weekly schedule
- the mentor's schedule
- your advocate's or guardian's approval
- give the relationship an honest effort
- get to know your mentor & let your mentor get to know you
- learn/try new things
- see life from a different perspective
- be cooperative and truthful