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Mentoring
At its heart, mentoring is about showing up — consistently, wholeheartedly, and without judgment. It’s about saying, “I see you. I believe in you.” And that simple act, repeated over time, can change a life.
When you support a mentoring program, you’re doing more than helping a young person succeed. You’re helping them feel seen, heard, and valued. You’re helping them belong.
My granddaughter goes to homework club and it’s for her to have a bit of one to one when doing her reading and spellings and she loves the gardening and arts and crafts. She looks forward to going every week as soon as we come out of school on a Monday she knows that it’s Homework Club Day
(The Children) both enjoy coming every week, they hated it when we moved and they couldn’t come and couldn’t wait to come back. When we moved back even (our youngest child) enjoyed coming. It helps (one of our daughters) because she struggles to focus and (our other daughter) because she loves to learn.
When’s the next one? It’s so good!
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