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City of Boston: Mayor's Mentoring Movement
WELCOME!
Thank you for your interest in the Mayor’s Mentoring Movement!
If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please complete the short (5 minute) form below. Currently, there are 19 mentoring partners participating in the Mayor's Mentoring Movement. Based on your responses, we will work with our program partners to find the best fit for you.
Thank you for your commitment to Boston youth!
All the best,
Mayor's Mentoring Movement Team
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BECOME A MENTOR TODAY!
1. First Name
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2. Last Name
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3. Business/Organization
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4. City/Town
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Your answer
5. Zip Code
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Your answer
6. E-mail address
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7. Daytime phone (No hyphens please)
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8. Gender
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Woman
Man
Non-binary / Genderqueer
Transgender
Other:
9. Age
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Your answer
10. Race/Ethnicity
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Black or African American
American Indian
Asian / Pacific Islander
Hispanic or Latino
White or Caucasian
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11. Are you a City of Boston Employee?
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If so, please contact Roxanne Longoria at
roxanne.longoria@boston.gov
to receive periodic mentoring updates.
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12. Please select up to three programs from the following list of program partners that you are interested in working with.
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Below is a short description. For a more detailed description of each program, please visit the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ju3l3d4
Alray Scholars Program - The Alray Scholars Program offers a unique opportunity to promising Boston Public School graduates returning to college – a second chance at completing their college or vocational education.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay is a one-to-one mentoring program that serves youth ages 7-12 who could benefit from having an invested caring adult mentor in their lives.
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston - You'll receive gender-sensitive training and support that is proven to increase the positive outcomes of participating Little Sisters. Flexible volunteer times and locations are available.
Boys and Girls Club of Boston - BGCB is looking for dedicated individuals to commit weekly to volunteering and building relationships with the youth we serve. All opportunities take place on-site at one of our 11 locations throughout Boston and Chelsea. BGCB serves youth 6-18.
Boston Partners in Education - Boston Partners in Education enhances the academic achievement and nurtures the personal growth of Boston's public school students by providing them with focused, individualized, in-school, volunteer support.
Friends of the Children Boston - Friends Boston creates generational change by engaging children from high risk communities in 12 years of transformational mentoring relationships.
Generations Incorporated - Generations Incorporate strives to improve the literacy skills of young children through grade three, while providing meaningful opportunities for older adults (ages 50+) to stay active and engaged in their communities.
Hyde Square Task Force - Youth leaders in grades 9-11 meet with their mentors for two to three hours per week to engage in activities designed to deepen their relationship and to support youth in their college and career exploration.
Mother Caroline Academy - Mother Caroline Academy (MCA) is the only private, tuition-free school in Boston, serving girls of all faiths, ethnicities and cultures in grades 4 to 8 from families with limited resources.
Partners for Youth with Disabilities - Our goal is to help young people with disabilities meet their full potential for personal development and independence by matching them with a caring adult mentor.
Read to a Child - Read to a Child is a nonprofit organization that creates better opportunities for children and strengthens society as a whole by inspiring adults to read aloud to children.
Silver Lining Mentoring - Silver Lining Mentoring is the only mentoring organization in Massachusetts that focuses exclusively on the unique needs of youth in foster care.
Sociedad Latina Mission Possible - Sociedad Latina works in partnership with youth and families to create the next generation of Latino leaders who are confident, competent, culturally proficient, and self-sustaining.
South Boston T.E.A.M. - South Boston T.E.A.M. is a one-to-one community-based mentoring program that matches youth who live in South Boston and who are between the ages of 8 and 16 with a caring adult mentor.
Strong Women, Strong Girls - Strong Women, Strong Girls (SWSG) is a nationally recognized multi-generational mentoring program.
Urban Improv - Urban Improv Mentoring Program matches caring adults with Boston fourth and fifth-graders in one-to-one mentoring relationships.
No Preference
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13. What type of mentoring relationship are you interested in?
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You may select multiple responses.
Community-Based - You get together with your mentee on your own and do activities you both enjoy.
Tutoring / Academic Support
Career Readiness
Art Education
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14. Preferred Age of Mentee (Select All That Apply) :
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10 Years Old and Under (Elementary School)
11-14 Years Old (Middle School)
15-18 Years Old (High School)
18+ Years Old (Post Secondary/College)
No Preference
Required
15. Preferred Mentoring Location
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Site-Based - Interact with your mentee at a set location. (Ex: School or organization)
Community-Based - You get together with your mentee on your own and do activities you both enjoy.
No Preference
Required
16. Would you be able to mentor during the weekdays between 9AM - 5PM?
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Yes, I have availability to mentor during the weekdays.
No, I can only mentor during the weekends.
17. Is there anything else you would like Mass Mentoring to know about your preferences that would help us make your referral? (i.e. language preferences or interest in working with immigrant, foster care system, or youth of disabilities, etc.)
Your answer
18. How did you hear about the Mayor's Mentoring Movement?
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Mass Mentoring Partnership
City of Boston
Mentoring Program
Public Service Announcement
News
Social Media
Other:
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