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Perimeter’s Youth Mentoring Ministry | is focused on children who do not have an active second parent in his or her life. The second parent my have died, is in jail, or has abandoned the family. Youth mentoring is a proven way to lift the spirit of a child and assist in developing them to their fullest potential by becoming emotionally and spiritually healthy for the glory of God. What is Mentoring? Simply stated, mentoring is when a mature, caring adult spends time, usually 2-3 hours per week, with an eager individual with similar interests. |  | Mentoring is proven effective in helping vulnerable youth to move past their obstacles, avoid their pitfalls and fulfill their potential. All mentoring relationships are designed to be one-on-one, adult to youth. Mentors must be 20 years of age or older, and the children must be between the ages of 9-14. All relationships are matched with the same gender (male-to-male, female-to-female). We have an immediate need for male mentors. Effective Training & Support We not only take care in choosing the right mentor for the right youth, we support the mentor, youth and family throughout the mentoring relationship. Training is a key part of the preparation and matching process. The Perimeter Church Youth Mentoring Ministry Team is available for advice, training and resources to help the protégé, mentor and family enjoy and develop during the relationship. While mentoring is proven to be effective, it needs to be managed in a professional manner. Mentoring programs that do not follow excellent screening, training and support can be more harmful than helpful. The Ministry Team has been trained to use the best methods and procedures to ensure that the mentors and protégés have the highest quality experiences as they build their relationships. What does it take to be a Mentor We strive to find the best mentors for the youth and families in our community. All of our mentors go through the following process: Mentors must be a member of Perimeter Church and have been a Christian for at least one year. We also ask that each mentor have at least 2-3 hours per week available to commit to being with the child. How do I find a Mentor for my Child? Just as we strive to find the best mentors for the youth, we go through great lengths to understand the current setting and needs of each child. There is an interview process that would take place and then we’d begin matching the child with the best adult mentor. If you’d like to be a mentor or if you would like for your child to have a mentor, please contact Hal Clark. | |
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