Find a Mentoring Program
A mentor is a caring and responsible adult who takes time to be a friend to a young person. A mentor listens, supports, and guides a young person on a consistent basis over a specified period of time, usually at least one year. Mentors are volunteers in your community who know that young people can make a positive difference in the world if given the chance.
A mentor develops this relationship with a young person—whom we call a “mentee”— in order to help them be successful at home, at school, and in the community. By developing this positive relationship, a mentor can:
- Help a young person define and achieve their own goals
- Help a young person improve in school
- Nurture a young person’s self-confidence and positive self-esteem
- Listen to a young person and help them solve problems
- Introduce the young person to new ideas, activities, and opportunities
Find a Local Mentoring Program
Looking for a mentor for a young person in your life? Search the Mentoring Connector database by entering your zip code to find a variety of programs in your community.
The Mentoring Connector is a volunteer recruitment tool for programs. If you are searching to find a mentor, we encourage you to use these results to contact the program outside of this system.
Pamela Johnson
Emma Rush
Tamice Spencer-Helms
James Harris
Patryk Czescik
Nishaun Battle
Sindy Montalvo
Kinshasa Samuel
Tashara S. Void
Virginia Patterson
Tiara Whitfield
Alexandra Clayton
Cailey Cummins
Andrea Wiegard
Arya Pazhwak
Briana Oyler
Antonio Mielak
Jessica Fittro
Yvonnia Bryant
Ayannah Bowman-Williams
Alexa Augone
Stephanie Hunter
Allyson Roberts
Bianca Myrick
John Harris
Laura Leporati
Tammie Mobley
Ashley Williams
Abbie Wolf
Melody Lutz
Emily Bolinger
Jessica Hand
Blake Mogel
Lynsey Meissner
Tiffany Patton
Rameka Blakey
Katelyn Chau
Hope Davis