Volunteers provide school aged youth one-to-one time and attention through a community match. Volunteer Bigs in the community-based program spend 4-6 hours per month with their Little Brother or Little Sister in the community. 12 month commitment required. Cannot be receiving any other mentoring services.
Provides mentoring programs in an individual or group setting.
JOHNSTON PARTNERSHIP PLACE offers JUMP which is a school-based community mentoring program that matches Johnston students in grades 5-12 with an adult mentor.
Mentoring program for girls in middle school with twice monthly meetings and social get togethers during the school year. Mentors are female ISU students and must pass background checks.
Matches adult volunteers with children ages 6 - 16 to provide them an adult friend and role model.
Creating friendships through two programs.Community Based program matches adults with youth ages 6-18. These matches meet primarily in the community 2-4 times a month for a minimum of 4 hours to engage in common interest activities. School Based program matches sophomores, juniors, and seniors with elementary school students. These matches meet p...
Mentoring program opportunities include community based (traditional), couples match, and school-based.
Program uses volunteers to help children in school with learning skills such as reading, spelling, mathematics, writing, and social skills.
Works to empower male youth to make positive life choices. Program provides participants with mentor/mentee matches, weekly group mentoring sessions, graduation ceremonies and special events. Locations vary within the Polk County area, including community and school-based sites.
Mentors model appropriate behavior, provides guidance and skill building, and offer an opportunity to motivate the child through exploration and social interaction.Community-based mentoring matches a child with an adult volunteer in a community-based relationship.School-based mentoring is incorporated into the school structure and meets before scho...
Provides the life skills youth need to become self-sufficient and independent.
A program designed for senior volunteers (55+) to help children and special needs children with pre-reading and reading skills, homework, play games or share stories.
Serves children ages 7-21 by matching them with a caring, positive adult role model. The child and mentor meet in the community and spend time doing different activities they both enjoy and/or interact on any video conferencing platform that is not observable by BBBS. The Big and Little commit to meeting for a minimum of 4 hours in 2-4 outings per ...
Offers professionally supported, one-on-one relationships with adult mentors. Mentors and mentees are matched by similar interests. Monthly activities and community service projects are planned for mentoring pairs to participate in. Mentors spend an average of 1 hour per week for a minimum of one year with their mentee.
A school based mentoring program for elementary age students. Volunteers meet with a child over their lunch hour at least twice a month for one year. During the visit, matches have time to eat and talk, work on homework or play games together.
The community based program matches an adult with a child and share fun activities they both enjoy. We ask Community Based matches to spend 4 hours a month together for at least 1 calendar year.
Provides community and school based mentoring for a young person with support, counsel, friendship, reinforcement, and a positive role model.
Counseling services for individuals and families, including play therapy for children. Telehealth services to Norfolk office include medication management and therapy.Family support services.Drug and alcohol evaluations.Drug and alcohol intensive outpatient programs for adults and adolescents.Mentoring program.Medication management.
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