Mentoring: Connect9 Community Mentoring
As a volunteer you would mentor a 15 year old Benalla student for the duration of the 10 week Connect9 program - for one 2 hour session each week. Programs are conducted in Terms 2 (April to June) and Term 3 (July to September). Tomorrow Today assist mentors with a 2 hour induction training and making sure the match is suitable for both the young person, as well as the volunteer mentor. Most activities over the duration of the program are done in a group setting. All activities have a focus on connecting young people to our community.
Contact Details
Janene HumphriesPh: (03) 5762-1211
email: janenehumphries@tomorrowtoday.com.au
website: http://www.tomorrowtoday.com.au
social media: https://www.facebook.com/TomorrowTodayAU/
Postal Address
Shop 1066 Nunn Street
Benalla Vic 3672
Site Address
Tomorrow TodayShop 7b 66 Nunn Street
Benalla, Victoria 3672
Operating Days & Times
After hours, normally Tuesday or Wednesday evenings.Eligibility
Referee Checks, Working With Children Check, Drivers Licence (must have at least green p plates), Mentors car must have full comprehensive insurance, familiarity with Benalla community, completion of 2 hour training and successful interview.Fees
None, some incidental costs may be incurred. Tomorrow Today supplies mentor with petrol voucher to assist.Age Ranges
Mentors aged over 19 years old.Mentee aged in Year 9 at a Benalla School
Wheelchair Access Provided
NoNo Map Available
Other services Offered by Tomorrow Today Foundation
- Annual grant program for local community projects
- Reading Buddies Volunteering Tomorrow Today Foundation
- PEEP Parents Early Education Partnership for Parents and Children
- Connect9 Volunteers Tomorrow Today Foundation
- PEEP Parents Early Education Partnership Volunteering
- Community Development
- PEEP Parents Early Education Partnership for Parents and Children
- PEEP Parents Early Education Partnership for Parents and Children
- PEEP Parents Early Education Partnership for Parents and Children
- PEEP Parents Early Education Partnership for Parents and Children