During National Mentoring Month in January, Youth Villages is looking for more caring adults to serve as friends and role models to children with emotional and behavioral problems.
Mentors commit to spending four to six hours per month with a child for six months. Mentors must be at least 21 years old, pass a background check and complete an initial training session.
For more information, contact Tangina Sanders, state coordinator of the Youth Villages Chris Crye Mentoring Program, at (901) 252-2898 or tangina.sanders@youthvillages.org, or visit www.youthvillages.org/mentor.