We work with adults who want to follow a different, better road in life.

Mentors meet at least weekly with inmates or recently released adult individuals. Resources are provided and goals are set for the mentee to improve his or her life.

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Be a Mentor

Being a mentor requires the ability to make a long-term commitment to the mentoring relationship. We support our mentors with:
~training
~support
~resources

For more information about becoming a mentor, go here.

Here's a great example of the work we do. Our mentors are profoundly changing lives. Thank you, Russel, for sharing your story.

Click on the image to the right to watch a video explaining the beginnings of our organization.

This is a wonderful video that features Dr. John Malacos as he talks about a couple of pivotal moments in his life that led him to be involved with Welcome t...

Here’s a great video featuring Dr. John Malacos talking about offering hope to our mentees.