Looking to be a Mentor … Just ask!
Thank you for your interest in volunteering to become a mentor for an important program that is helping adults begin a new and positive life. Mentors are critical to the success of individuals involved with “Welcome to a New Life”. They allow us to do what we do and assist more adults throughout the community. If you would like to join our mentor team, please fill out the form below and we will begin the process. Your commitment will allow us to reach our mission to provide mentorship and resources for adults who are involved in the Hancock County criminal justice system, helping them to live crime-free, drug-free, productive lives.
Watch David and his mentor Jim talk about the impact Welcome to a New Life has had on both of them.
Below are our mentor's expectations and responsibilities form. Also, there is an orientation and ongoing required training. You can find those trainings listed below as well.
Required Mentor Training:
Orientation: Mentoring 101 Training
Session 1: “Understanding” Training
Session 2: “Digging Deeper” Training
Session 3: “What Happens When They Get Out” Training
Session 4: “Mental Health First Aid” Additional training as needed
For a copy of out mentor expectations and responsibilities for, click here.
Thank you for wanting to make a difference in your community!