Mentorship a chance to help change lives
BIG Brothers Big Sisters Ballarat are looking for trusted adults to provide support for local children.
Their goal is to have 30 mentors this year and Ballarat mentoring coordinator Jodie Downey said the joining with the organisation is an opportunity to change a life.
“Trained and supported by Big Brothers Big Sisters, mentors are matched with a young person who will benefit from having a positive role model in their life,” she said.
“The mentoring role is to support and encourage a young person to develop socially and emotionally so they can become positive and productive.
“Mentors report the experience teaches them invaluable skills they carry into their personal, professional and community lives.”
Each young person is matched to the most suitable mentor based on personality, shared interests, and geographic location.
Once a week, the mentor meets with the young person to spend time together completing activities like bike riding, cooking, going to exhibitions or doing craft to build a strong connection.
“We look forward to working across the whole of the Ballarat community to create positive and meaningful change and hope you will support us by spreading the word about the need for mentors in our community,” Ms Downey said.
For more information head to bigbrothersbigsisters.org.au.