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Mentoring a young person in school

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JustPete
JustPete Community Volunteer Adviser, Scope Member Posts: 303 Pioneering
edited December 2022 in Research and opportunities

Back in the summer I signed up to be a mentor with @MCRPathways because I believe that no young person should feel alone.  They need more volunteer mentors to share an hour each week to talk to our young people about hobbies and interests they have in common.  No qualifications are required to mentor and as long as you are over 21, you can make an incredible difference to a young person’s life as well as your own.

The entire sign-up process can be done online, so register today to get involved! Visit: https://bit.ly/ShareAnHour

 It really is the best thing I have done and will continue doing. 

I am a Scope Community Volunteer Adviser with knowledge of "life"!  Lived experience including employing personal assistants, being gay, sport & leisure inclusion & participation, mental health issues.  

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