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Resources
for Mentors
- Connect
for Kids
The Connect for Kids Help Wanted Ads, developed by children's advocacy
and service groups, offer hundreds of ways to use your skills, interests,
and experience to help kids in cities from Birmingham to San Diego.
- Big
Brothers/Big Sisters
The oldest mentoring organization for youth in the United States, Big
Brothers/Big Sisters has information about local programs nationwide.
- National
Mentoring Partnership
A great resource for mentors and mentoring initiatives nationwide. The
web site offers information on how to be a mentor, find a mentor, or
start a mentoring program.
- Volunteer
for Youth
A collaboration of community organizations supporting one-to-one youth
mentoring in the New York area.
- eMentor
Provides on-line mentoring to underserved children around the world.
- 100
Black Men of America, Inc.
Provides positive role models, educational assistance and creative alternatives
to achieving personal success for the African American community.
- E-Math
A U.S. Department of Education guide to email based mentoring programs
designed to help students with science, math and technology.
- Center
for Children and Technology
Internet-based telementoring environments that link female high school
students with women professionals in science and technical fields.
- Hewlett
Packard Email Mentor Program
Provides one-on-one mentor relationships between HP employees and 5th
to 12th grade students who need help in math and science.
- Four
Directions Electronic Mentoring Project
Provides Native American children in rural areas with mentors via the
Internet.
- Senior
Corps
A project of the National Senior Service Corps, Senior Corps helps Americans
age 55 and older share their time and talents with young people.
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