
Relationship-Focused Support for Children and Youth
(Service Overview)
Child Mentoring provides non-crisis, relationship-based support designed to help children develop essential life skills, emotional regulation, and positive social behaviors. Through consistent, supportive mentoring relationships, children are empowered to navigate challenges, build confidence, and work toward personal and family goals.
Services are tailored to each child’s needs and may include skill-building, community engagement, goal setting, and coordination with families and support systems.

Who this service is for.

Child Mentoring is designed for children and youth who benefit from additional guidance, structure, and positive adult support.
Children needing help with social or emotional skills
Youth struggling with confidence, behavior, or routines
Children working toward personal or academic goals
Families seeking positive, supportive mentoring for their child
What this service helps with
Child Mentoring helps children strengthen everyday skills while building confidence and healthy relationships.
Social Skills
Emotional Regulation
Self Confidence
Goal Achievement
How the Program Works
1.
Connect
Families request information to discuss the child’s needs and goals.
2.
Engage
Mentors build a supportive relationship with the child.
3.
Develop
Skills are practiced through structured activities and guidance.
4.
Grow
Ongoing support reinforces progress and positive development.
Frequently asked questions

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