KISD Mentoring Program
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED IN LIFE, ONE CHILD AT A TIME
MENTORS NEEDED
The Mentoring Program is currently looking for new mentors to work with children. Mentors need only to have a desire to help a child, be able to commit to one hour a week, and go through a background check. Contact any KISD campus of your choice for more information.
WHY MENTOR?
By all estimates, an astounding 17.6 million young people ~ nearly 1/2 the population of young people between 10 and 18 years of age ~ live in situations that could keep them from living up to their potential. Without immediate intervention by caring adults, they could make choices that not only undermine their futures, but, ultimately, the economic and social well-being of our nation. Mentoring is the presence of caring adults offering support, advice, friendship, reinforcement, and constructive examples and has proven to be a powerful tool for helping young people fulfill their potential.
Mentoring can help by:
· Improving young people’s attitudes toward their parents, peers, and teachers;
· Encouraging students to stay motivated and focused on their education;
· Providing a positive way for young people to spend free time
· Helping young people face daily challenges; and,
· Offering young people opportunities to consider new career paths and get much-needed economic skills and knowledge.ARE YOU READY TO MAKE A DIFFENCE?
Mentoring Brochure - NEWLY UPDATED! Learn more about our mentoring program.
What Mentoring Means. Scenes from Campus Mentoring Centers here.
For assistance at anytime, contact:
Leticia Graham
Mentoring Secretary
Student and Family Services Center
(830)257-0070



The Mentoring Program is currently looking for new mentors to work with children. Mentors need only to have a desire to help a child, be able to commit to one hour a week, and go through a background check. Contact any KISD campus of your choice for more information.
Leticia Graham