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Make A Difference Become A Mentor-

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I am now a third-year mentor with Community For Youth (CFY), a wonderful non-profit organization that works with youth in the three lowest-performing Seattle public high schools:  Chief Sealth, Rainier Beach, and Cleveland.  The program “transforms high school students who are struggling - with school, with family, with their direction in life - into young adults who have confidence, determination and self-awareness.”

It has been one of the most rewarding things that I have ever done.  I love the energy of the kids; the creativity; the possibilities.

The most important quality of a mentor is that you be dedicated – to the youth, to the program, to the community.  As we say, “Put on the program!”  If you have that, the skills and the rest will fall into place as you go along.  Many of these kids have been abandoned by everyone else.  Sometimes all it takes is for that life-line to just be there.

I also think about my life in high school and how great it would have been to have someone there just for me – someone who may be in a position in life that I would like to be in one day (or maybe one beyond my capability to imagine at the time).  Serendipitously, I made it on my own, but many of these kids just need to get a little boost in the right direction (or help figuring out what that direction is).

“Nothing you do for children is ever wasted. They seem not to notice us, hovering, averting our eyes, and they seldom offer thanks, but what we do for them is never wasted”  – Garrison Keillor

Contact me with any questions!  But go to their website and sign up for an orientation!  Only two left for 2008/2009:

October 29, 2008 @ 5:30pm

November 3, 2008 @ 5:30pm

Originally published on by Jason Axley