January is National Mentoring Month, and the perfect opportunity to make a difference in your community. Jeri Warner, Executive Director of Trusted Mentors, and mentor Drew Watson joined us today to share the benefits of mentoring.
Trusted Mentors connects trained volunteer mentors with adults to help more people succeed at staying housed and out of prison. Everyone the organization mentors is over 18 and includes young adults aging out of foster care, adults leaving homelessness or prison.
To become a mentor, you must be 25 or over and able to make the commitment to being consistent and dependable. Whether you are a business professional or formerly homeless, your knowledge and life experiences can help one of our mentees make the positive changes they desire for a more successful future.
I know you are not well known but I see your heart and your love for Allah SWT by helping the most vulnerable homeless, needy orphans and widows Allah does not change a peoples condition until they change what is in their hearts. Insha Allah you are doing well. I would like to be part of this but I am homeless in Phoenix Arizona at CASS. Do you know anyone in Arizona who is opening their home they made or transitional house to Muslims? I also do not like the overly bible reading and things forced upon me in many Christian help programs. I want something with an Islamic environment no music profane language or bad doings please contact me intrepidkhwarazmian1243@gmail.com
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