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“Sally,” a college student with severe cerebral palsy who communicates through a computer and uses a power wheelchair, was considering dropping out of college because the communication barrier frustrated her efforts in class. Her mentor, “Alice,” who also has CP and who recently graduated from Eastern Michigan University, taught Sally about the studying techniques she used and expressed sympathy for her frustration. As a result, Sally is still in school, well on her way to earning a bachelor’s degree that will enable her to earn an income and live independently.

Children and youth benefit from having a mentor

Note that the Washtenaw Youth Mentoring Coalition includes more than 20 local organizations serving youth. Please answer the questions below in order to determine which of those organizations would be the best place(s) to find a mentor for yourself, your child or your student. Contact these organizations directly to find out more about connecting with a mentor. Note that some organizations have age limits for mentees, so be sure to ask about that.

 
1. Do you, your child or your student need a tutor?
 
2. Are you, your child or your student interested in a career mentoring, or having someone take you or them "under their wing" at a job site?
 
3. Would you, your child or your student like your entire family to have a mentor?
 
4. Do you, your child or your student have a disability and, if so, are you interested in a mentor who has the same or similar disability?
 
5. Are you, your child or your student homeless?
 
6. Are you, your child or your student interested in being mentored through a faith-based organization?
 
7. Are you, your child or your student between the ages of six and 13?
 
8. Or between the ages of 10 and 16 and looking for extra support and guidance?
 
9. Or are you, your child or your student between the ages of 14 and 21
 
10. Are you or the student currently in foster care or have you or the student recently left foster care?
 
11. Are you a woman who is interested in specifically mentoring girls and young women?
 
12. Do you have a drug, alcohol or tobacco problem?
 
13. Are you in the Juvenile Justice System?
 
14. Are you interested in faith-based mentoring?
 

For more information, go to the Washtenaw Youth Mentoring Coalition's directory.

 

 

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Contact The Washtenaw Youth Mentoring Coalition Jennifer Chapin-Smith, Community Mentorship Coordinator
(734) 971-0277 x23 or by email: jchapin@aacil.org