Family-to-Family (F2F) Mentorship Program
What's the F2F mentorship Program?
FCC Mentors
Families or individuals with passion to make a positive difference in the lives of socio-economically connecting and/or struggling families.
FCC Mentees
FCC seeks to improve lives of Minority, Immigrant, and Low-income groups who want technical assistance to improve their economic status. These families/individuals benefit from having a mentor who is well-established or intergrated in the community.
Major/Key Expectations from this F2F Mentorship Program
- Know members (parents and children) of your mentee family.
- Identify social and economic needs for your mentee family.
- Provide assistance in accessing the resources.
- Provide family-based assistance aimed at ensuring that the mentee family learns how to progressively do things on their own.
- FCC emphasizes on “lifting-up the families towards self-socioeconomic sufficiency.” The relationship that you establish could be an igniting factor for your mentee family to achieve self-sufficiency.
- Learn about resources that could be helpful in meeting the identified needs. FCC facilitates this. You can also call 211 (a free service offered at the United Way).
- FCC would like to see children and the youth of the mentee families being assisted to improve their academic performance and make realistic plans for economically-sound careers.
- FCC encourages interactions between members of the two families. When possible, do activities and/or play games together, let children do home work together… Be creative and build long-lasting relationships.
Supporting Our Community
Procedures for the Mentorship Program
Process to Recruit Mentors
- Complete an application form
- Complete background checks.
- Read and sign the required policy agreements.
- Complete a mentor training program.
Process to Recruit Mentees
- Prospective mentee completes an application form
- Complete background checks.
- Read and sign the required policy agreements.
Process for Implementation
- Mentor-mentee match.
- Meeting between mentee, mentor, and the FCC rep.
- Mentorship begins.
- Mentor keeps records of activities with mentee.
- Follow-up meetings with participants.
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Get Involved
Become a Mentor
To become a mentor, please fill out this interest form and/or contact: Shannon Kanan Phone: (270) 779-9992
Become Volunteer
To become a volunteer, please fill out this interest form and/or contact: Sara Jones Phone: (270) 996-7150
Become a Mentee
To become a mentee, please fill out this interest form and/or contact: Speciose Nyiramana Phone: (270) 559-6963