From Ingrid Henry, Kinship Coordinator:
"When I first interviewed for my job with Kids 'n Kinship, it seemed that mentoring was about having fun with kids. I, too, wanted to mentor so I could go to apple orchards and corn mazes, the zoo and science museum, and all the other kid-oriented fun activities I could think of! But after 5 years of supervising mentor matches and 4 years of mentoring a girl myself, I now know that mentoring isn't primarily about the activities. It's about the relationship and just spending time together. Over and over again the kids say that their favorite activities are the ones where the match just go to the mentor's home and play cards or cook together or watch a movie. Kids are so thirsty for attention from adults, it's not about the activities. And that's why I couldn't be more thrilled that we have so many wonderful mentors willing to offer their mentees their undivided attention and valuable time. It really does make a difference to each and every child!"
Rita Younger, Program Coordinator, speaks about gratitude and echoes the importance of the little things:
"I am sure many of us are nearly overcome by feelings of gratitude as we go
about our days - this is very true of mentoring. I enjoy witnessing and
hearing about kids, parents, guardians and mentors and their
relationships. Sometimes, I need to pause to comprehend the intensity of
mentoring. One of my favorite quotes is: 'He
has taught me a lot about generosity, unselfishness, compassion for others' - and
this from a mentor! From another mentor: 'I’d been
thinking of all the sights we could show him, but all he wanted to do was roast
marshmallow, kick the soccer ball around with my daughter, and skip rocks. It made me appreciate those little
things we take for granted. It is
so much fun to be matched with him.' Year
round, but particularly during National Mentoring month, I am grateful for the
wonderful mentors and mentees in my life!"
Kids ‘n Kinship’s Director, Jan Belmore comments on the big picture:
Kids ‘n Kinship’s Director, Jan Belmore comments on the big picture:
"Mentors are the backbone of our
organization and without them, we would be unable to accomplish our
mission. Over the years, I have
been blessed to meet so many great people and I am humbled
to see the dedication and enthusiasm they bring to their mentoring. We are deeply grateful to all who call
a child their friend in our program."
So, THANK YOU MENTORS!
To learn more about kidsnkinship, go to www.kidsnkinship.org
So, THANK YOU MENTORS!
To learn more about kidsnkinship, go to www.kidsnkinship.org
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