Former Educators
Let Your Understanding Become Hope for Their Future.
No More Grading Papers
Talk About Life Subjects That Really Matter
Make a Real Impact
How Do You Keep Making an Impact Without Going Back Into the Classroom?
28
Years
532
Mentors
60,247
Kids Impacted
7
Different States
Use Your Expertise to Guide Students Through Life’s Tough Choices
By mentoring, you’re not just helping students with academics—you’re helping them navigate life. Your experience in education puts you in a unique position to offer the kind of guidance they don’t always get at home or school.
You get to spend part of every week in a classroom with students building relationships and teaching biblical-based life principles that become part of who they are.
Respect
Treat others with respect in all situations.
Integrity
Integrity is doing the right thing even when nobody is looking.
Self-control
Show self-control in order to maintain a safe and healthy lifestyle.
Courage
Demonstrate courage even in the face of self-doubt and fear.
Humility
Balance your self-confidence with healthy doses of humility.
Excellence
Exercise excellence as a habit and a consistent part of your life.
Compassion
Show great compassion for those less fortunate than yourself.
Enthusiasm
Generate enthusiasm in yourself and others towards a positive purpose.
Teamwork
Contribute to teamwork and reap the benefits as well.
Honor
A person of honor consistently makes the right choices.
Talk to us about being a mentor
How to become a mentor
Mentors are taken through a complete background check and mentor certification training.
They are placed in a mentor team and paired with a school and group of students for a whole school semester or year.
Each week the mentor team meets with students and guides them through the T1L1 curriculum that teaches universal principles to them.
Mentors work at developing long-term relationships so the students can feel safe asking questions of significance.
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