What is a mentor?
Mentors are positive role models; more of a sibling or friend rather than parent or teacher. They can be a person to talk to about things they wouldn’t normally talk with parents about.
Mentors can be a:
- listener
- friend
- supporter to be there in times of trouble
- great adult resource
How is a student Nominated?
First and foremost, we believe that EVERY student can benefit from an adult mentor.
We are limited in our number of volunteers which means our school counselors, teachers, and other school officials nominate those who will benefit the most from this program.
It is an amazing program that offers a unique and exciting opportunity for the student!
Mentor’s Responsibility
What do we ask of our mentors?
- A minimum of a one-year commitment to mentoring with the hopes that the mentor will follow the student through graduation
- 30-60 minutes 1 time a week to meet with your student
- Attend educational training sessions
- Complete monthly meeting logs
- Staying in contact with your school coordinator
How Can You Help?
Think about becoming a volunteer!
Do you have 30-60 minutes a week?
Do you want to make a difference in a child’s life?
If the answer is yes, then please contact the mentor coordinator in your preferred district:
Annette Nordlund—BCS—419-346-6070 or anordlund@bcssd.com
Paula Adkins—Port Clinton City-419-341-9449or paula_adkins@pccsd-k12.net
Steve Finn—Danbury & PIB-419-357-0221 or finns@danburyschools.org
Bob Hathaway—Woodmore-419-340-4568 or bhathaway@woodmoreschools.com
Melissa Antry–Genoa -419-704-8892 or maantry@genoaschools.com
Don’t have time? You could help sponsor a mentee!
The cost of supporting each mentor/mentee relationship for one year is $544. This includes special events and functions that are provided for both mentor and student. If you are interested in donating, please click the donate now button on the right side of your screen. You may also send any donation to the address below!
Thank You!
Please send your charitable tax deductible donation to:
TNT Mentoring Program
1848 E. Perry Street, Ste. 900