Support looked after children through tough times by meeting regularly and being a consistent, caring person in their life. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. We want to recruit men from all backgrounds so we can make positive relationships for boys and give them someone to look up to.
Mentors for Refugees will empower women to overcome challenging circumstances and help them find ways to connect and integrate with their local community.
Support the client to identify and establish goals. Provide the client with tools and techniques to navigate a pathway to achieve their goals. Provide practical support to the client where appropriate (eg signposting). Liaise with the client and fellow mentor to arrange safe and suitable meeting places.
Organisation: The Salvation Army Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery UnitLocation:
Ealing
Type:
Individuals
Date: Ongoing/flexible
Arrange and meet with your Mentee for 1-3 hours a week, over the period of at least 6 months with the purpose of progressing with your mutually agreed goals.
Organisation: Hope For The YoungLocation:
Lambeth
Type:
Individuals
Date: Ongoing/flexible
Extensive training beforehand - in best practice, mentoring and transition planning, alongside the use of evidence-based content for behavioural change.
You will be paired with an unaccompanied young asylum seeker or refugee. You'll meet fortnightly with this young person for a year. You will build a sincere, supportive and regular friendship with them.
47.5% of children in Islington live in poverty. The Kids Network is looking for committed, fun and passionate volunteers who live in or around Islington/Central/North London to make a difference to these children's lives. Our structured mentoring programme supports 8-11 year old's, based in Islington, to support with their social and emotional development before they transition into secondary school.
Organisation: The Kids NetworkLocation:
Islington
Type:
Individuals
Date: Ongoing/flexible