Outagamie County Mentoring Program

Our Mission: Provide kids with adult mentors who will empower and inspire them to make positive choices for their futures!

We are looking for volunteer mentors to…

  • Expose kids to healthy experiences that boost self-esteem and improve social skills
  • Listen without judgment and develop a trusting relationship
  • Serve as a role model and encourage positive decision-making
  • Spend a minimum of 4 hours each month with their mentee
  • Engage in positive activities and have fun!

 

          
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Did you know?

Kids who meet regularly with a mentor are LESS likely to...

  • Skip School
  • Start using alcohol and illegal drugs
  • Commit Crimes
  • Feel Depressed

Kids who meet regularly with a mentor are MORE likely to…

  • Have improved grades and school attendance
  • Graduate high school and attend college
  • Get involved in extra-curricular activities
  • Have improved relationships with parents
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30 kids are currently waiting to be matched with mentors!

Together we can change this.

 

Email us today to learn more about mentoring a child in Outagamie County

 

Why Volunteer with Outagamie County Mentoring?

We love our volunteers!

Our volunteer mentors are the heart and soul of this program, and we strive to provide each and every mentor with the best volunteering experience possible.

 

Perks of Mentoring with Us

-Mentors select which mentee is the best fit for them.

-Mentors set their own meeting schedule.

-Mentors are provided with training and ongoing support throughout the match.

-Mentors are invited to five or more group outings throughout the year.

-Mentors are offered mileage reimbursement.

 

Testimonials

Hear Testimonials from Mentors & Mentees

Ready to become a volunteer mentor?

Please complete all forms below:

Mentoring Application

Records Check Form

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Outagamie County Mentoring Program
Email: hhsmentors@outagamie.gov
Call: 920-832-5961

 

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FAQ

Who are the kids in the program?

All of the kids in our program are between the ages of 6 and 17 and have been referred by an Outagamie County social worker. Our goal is to reach the kids in the community who need us the most!

 

Can I sign my child up to be matched with a mentor?

Unfortunately, no. Our program is exclusively for kids who have been referred by their county social workers. If your family is working with an Outagamie County child welfare or youth justice social worker, you can ask them about making a referral. 

 

Is the program voluntary?

Yes! The Outagamie County Mentoring Program is 100% voluntary. Both the child and their parent want a mentor in the child’s life. 

 

What are the requirements to become a volunteer mentor?

Volunteer mentors must be at least 18 years of age and have reliable transportation and auto insurance. Applicants must also pass a criminal background check and provide three references.

 

Do I need prior experience working with kids to mentor?

No! You will be provided with all the training and support you need to have a successful match. 

 

How are mentors matched with a child?

We value your input! We will talk to you about mentees on our waiting list and make sure we find a good fit for you. Together, we will consider things like personalities, common interests, the child’s needs, geographic location and age range to make the best match possible. 

 

How often do mentors meet with their mentee?

Mentors meet a minimum of 4 hours each month with their mentee.  Meeting weekly is ideal but meeting every other week is also acceptable. 

 

What activities do mentor matches do together?

Activities vary based the interests of the mentor and mentee. Some common match activities include arts/crafts, baking/cooking, sports, building projects, walks/hikes, local community events, board games, cards, library visits, fishing, bowling, etc.  

In addition to one-on-one activities, mentor matches are also invited to group outings throughout the year.

 

How long do matches last?

While some of our matches develop into lifelong friendships, the expectation is that mentors will commit to a minimum of 6 months of mentoring. 

 

Can my mentee come to my home?

You can bring your mentee to your home. You may also choose to do activities in the community if you prefer not to meet in your home. 

Note: All mentor applicants are required to complete a home interview prior to being matched.  

 

Can my spouse and I mentor together?

Yes! We have many couples that have mentored together. You and your spouse may mentor one child together or each have your own mentee.

 

 

 

Still have questions?

Email us at hhsmentors@outagamie.gov

 

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