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Testimonial 15

I can best summarize our relationship with Washington State Mentors as more personal than business. Aside from providing the intended services as an advisor, training resource, grant administrator, etc. They also provide an intangible but yet perhaps more important service, encouragement and moral support for our mentoring program.

Testimonial 13

After taking Ulises to Camp Dudley on Clear Lake his counselor informed me he was a little shy at first but quickly overcame his fears. I immediately saw a change in him, I saw a young man with confidence.

Testimonial 10

These last two years have probably been the most gratifying for me as a mentor because of his increased interest, maturity and confidence.

Testimonial 5

I’m very proud of Drew because he hasn’t given up on himself. He’s now attending school regularly, his grades are constantly improving, he’s trying to develop a new circle of positive friends and demonstrating a sense of hope and possibilities for what his future can be.

Testimonial 1

There is a common misunderstanding with mentoring that it is all one sided, that only one person can benefit from the advice or learn new skills… but it is a relationship between two people that gives to each person.

Grays Harbor County Mentoring Roundtable

Aberdeen, WA

This mentoring roundtable of Grays Harbor is a coalition consisting of local mentoring organizations. This coalition provides opportunities for youth-serving organizations to build a base of community support.

This coalition is a collaborative effort to promote mentoring of youth in Grays Harbor County and surrounding areas.

EducateSuccess

Renton, WA

100 Black Men of Greater Seattle Incorporated

Seattle, WA

Through "Mentoring the 100 Way" training program, we ensure our volunteer members become certified mentors, advocates and role models for their youth. We partner with various local agnecies to fill the "Mentor Gap" first. Education: Our goal is to support the "100"operates the Wimberley Initiative. Partner with local schools to engage in the S.T.E.P. (Students Tutorial Enrichment Program). Other current initiatives will include SAT/ACT preparatory classes and technology courses that assist the community as we strive to address the digital divide.

Kairos Torch Washington

Bellevue, WA

Kairos Torch is designed to meet the needs of the children of incarcerated parents between the ages of 13 to 21 years of age. An experience of this type creates and opportunity to introduce  a spiritual journey, which their parent or loved one may also be experiencing while incarcerated. One purpose of the experience is to introduce God. They receive a message that God offers unconditional love, acceptance, and forgiveness.

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