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Rockville Seeks Volunteers for Mentoring Program

The Mentoring Program is looking for high school students and adults willing to devote an hour a week to a child in Rockville.

Rockville, Md. - Rockville's mentoring program can be as worthwhile for the mentors as it is for the young people whose lives those mentors influence.

The program, which celebrates its 21st year during the 2016-17 school year, is looking for high school students (age 16 and older) and adults to offer guidance, friendship and encouragement to elementary school students. No special skills are required, just a willingness to devote an hour a week to work with a child.

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The program has expanded to its largest size in years, with 60 students across Meadow Hall, Beall and Ritchie Park elementary schools and the Twinbrook Community Recreation Center. The time commitment is one hour a week from October through May. Student Service Learning credits are available to high school students.

The program is professionally run by the city's Community Services Division in partnership with the county school system. Volunteers must be screened and interviewed before the program begins. Mentors receive training before they start and coaching and support along the way.

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Learn more about how you can help a young person. Contact Kate Bouwkamp at 240-314-8317 or kbouwkamp@rockvillemd.gov or visit here.

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