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Call for youth mentors

Mentors are needed for an outreach program that helps young people at risk of losing their way.

Whitelion, a not-for-profit agency servicing the western and north western suburbs, has called for volunteers to spend time with young people in out-of-home care and in the youth justice system.

Whitelion spokeswoman Nicole Cerminara said the organisation needs enthusiastic people to help young people turn their lives around.

“The mentoring programs focus on purposeful voluntary relationships that involve passionate mentors, who assist young people in developing a positive sense of self, whilst building supportive and useful connections with their community,” she said. “Young people often lack stable adult influences that provide guidance and encouragement.

“Whitelion’s one-to-one mentoring programs empower young people through consistent connection, showing that people care, even when life seems overwhelming.”

Ms Cerminara said young people are helped to make connections in their communities, which strengthens personal relationships and improves self-esteem, and they are encouraged to find jobs and set education goals.

“(Mentoring is) the ability to support another person throughout their journey and provide them with stability and hope,” she said.

“Providing them with the tools and support network, so that they can be the best they can.”

All Whitelion volunteers complete a screening and training process before being matched with a young person, and there is ongoing support for the duration of the mentoring relationship. Information: 8354 0800.

 

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