Friends Indeed Mentoring Program
Friends Indeed mentors youth in Charles and Lower Prince Georges Counties from ages 4-15 who have a parent in prison or under court supervision.
Mentoring is proven to be one of the best ways to help children and teens resist negative decision-making in favor of making positive life choices for themselves.
Mentoring...
- Helps adolescents develop job readiness and life skills
- Develops self esteem
- Develops academic and interpersonal skills
Children with Mentors are:
- 46% less likely to start using drugs
- 27% less likely to start using alcohol
- 52% less likely to skip school
- 33% less likely to hit someone
Mentor's Responsibilities:
- Meet with your mentee for at least one hour each week for one year
- Keep a journal record of each visit or call to your mentee
- Assist your mentee in setting and reaching attainable goals
- Report progress to the Program Coordinator each month
- Chaperone prison visits every other month with parent or guardian's permission
- Attend quarterly program-wide events with your mentee
- Participate in initial and quarterly training opportunities
Sorry – We are no longer accepting mentoring applications at this time.
Skill Required to be a Mentor:
- Be a good listener
- Believe in the potential of young people
- Be patient, flexible and encouraging
- Have a good sense of humor
- Be consistent
- Consent to a background check
How to become a mentor:
- If you are 21 years or older
- Willing to be a friend and role model (not a counselor or substitute parent)
Click here to read a brochure!
Call the Friends Indeed Mentoring Program at 301-609-9887 or email Chenee Hamilton at Hamilton@center-for-children.org.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE...BECOME A MENTOR
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