MENTORING MATTERS
United Way of Greater Greensboro’s Mentoring Matters initiative works to increase the number of mentors and improve the effectiveness of mentoring programs in the Greater Greensboro area.
Mentors help keep students in school, improve self-esteem, and set career goals and take steps to realize them.
If you are interested in becoming a Mentor,
please fill out the interest form HERE
Program Name | Program Description | Who is Served | Age |
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Foster Grandparents Program | Provides a way for volunteers age 55+ and over to stay active by serving children and youth in their communities. The Foster Grandparent program target pre-K-12 grade and tutors students in reading. Foster Grandparents are role models, mentors, and friends to children with exceptional needs. | Pre-K - 12th graders | |
Teen Parent Mentor Program | This relationship-based, long term, comprehensive program matches teen mothers with volunteer adult female mentors who serve as guides and role models. The program assists teen mothers to deliver and raise healthy, school ready children while staying connected or getting reconnected with their own educational attainment. Teen moms are supported as they set goals for their own physical and emotional development, postpone subsequent pregnancies, and prosper as parents and people. | 13-19 | |
Communities in Schools: African American Male Initiative AAMI) | Provides African American and other boys the opportunity to participate in a life altering mentoring experience, both school and community based, beginning in the second grade and lasting through the senior year in high school. The project aims to provide a one-on-one relationship with a caring adult and enrichment activities designed to improve family and peer relationships, alcohol and drug prevention, and to address sexual behavior. | Boys | 8-18; 2nd – 5th graders are eligible to enroll |
Crossroads: Pathways to Success, Inc. | Crossroads mentoring program is aimed at helping males grades 8-12 get a job or get to college after high school. Every other Saturday for 24 weeks, Crossroads exposes students to unique experiences such as financial literacy, formal restaurant dining, college tours, effective writing and speech skills, and more. | Boys | Grades 8-12 |
Guilford Park Guys | The program is for male in 8th to 12th grade that live at Partnership Village or Pathways Center or neighborhood close by. PV is transitional housing and Pathways is emergency shelter for homeless families . We gather at Guilford Park Church on Thursday evenings for prayer, basketball, sharing, meals and other activities such as going on outings | Boys | 13-18 |
Images Mentoring and Empowerment | Images Mentoring and Empowerment provides empowerment programs aimed at ending the cycle of poverty; to youth ages 6-18 years old and single parents from ages 14-24. Mentoring program serves to promote unity, confidence, renewed mindset, personal development, and skill building | Boys and Girls | 6-18 |
1-2-1 Mentoring, Inc. | Mentors and mentees meet weekly to boost self-esteem through fun activities together and helping mentees discover their individual purpose | Boys/Girls | 5-17 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Piedmont | Provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better | Boys/Girls | 6-13 |
SHIELD Mentor Program | Full range mentoring programs and services, providing the skills for success in leadership development | Boys/Girls | 9-18 |
Unifour One | Youth are paired with mentors who offer guidance, support and encouragement aimed at developing the competence of the mentee. Parents, teachers, faith-based organizations and the Juvenile Justice Court are common referral sources for this program. | Boys/Girls | 6-18 |
Empowered Girls of North Carolina | Empowered Girls of North Carolina has always focused on all girls ages 6 through 18. Our belief is that younger girls should receive positive leadership programming as well as middle and high school girls. Empowered Girls of North Carolina exists to empower girls to become responsible, self-reliant, confident girls with respect for self and others. Girls receiving these messages are more likely to stay in school, excel and become active, productive citizens in their respective communities. | Girls | 6-18 |
I Am A Queen | I Am A Queen’s Mentoring Program is a year-round program dedicated to the growth and development of girls ages 10-18. Each girl participates in self-esteem and leadership training workshops that target keys areas in their adolescents such as money management, self-worth, healthy relationships, health and fitness, business etiquette and career planning. The participants in this program have access to business professionals and community leaders that facilitate workshops. | Girls |