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The ImPact School-Based Mentoring Program (ImPact) is designed to offer school-aged youth a sense of connectedness with a caring adult to provide academic, social-emotional support, and to strengthen resilience in youth.
Mentoring Emerald Coast is world class in connecting experience with potential. The Mentoring Emerald Coast Program prides itself on being extremely beneficial to you whether you are engaged as a Mentor, a Mentee, or Sponsor.
Mentoring occurs in the community. It is usually up to the Mentor and the Mentee to determine when and where they will meet, depending on program guidelines. Matches usually meet on evenings or weekends.
Mentoring Emerald Coast, strengthening communities through mentoring. Area leaders, employers, and community organizations agree: development of the next generation is key to growing and maintaining growing and maintaining a winning team and a vibrant community in which to work and play.
As a mentor, you will make a difference in students’ lives by sharing life experiences and professional advice with your mentees. Mentors help mold and shape current students to become future professionals and leaders within the community.
An initiative of Dean Chris Westley, the Lutgert Mentorship Program seeks to leverage the academic success of Lutgert College of Business students by matching them with mentors in their fields of study and interest as they prepare for productive careers as Lutgert alumni.
All Mentor Center Network Programs require an average commitment of one hour per week, or four hours per month, for a minimum of 10-12 months. All programs also require volunteers to pass a Level-2 Background Screening and some may require a Motor Vehicle Report (MVR).