ReachOut is a national mentoring and youth development charity. We build socio-emotional skills that transform outcomes for 9-14 year olds. We define these skills as empathy, responsibility, problem solving, initiative, teamwork and emotion management.
Volunteering as a mentor provides a rewarding opportunity to make a difference to the lives of young people in your community – watching them grow in confidence and develop their socio-emotional skills as a result of your provision. Meet and work with like-minded people, your fellow mentors, as you support a small group of mentees within the group and help facilitate activities led by the Youth Development Lead. Our approach combines positive peer support with supportive adult role models, allowing us to have the most impact.
Choose from our after-school projects that take place for 2 hours a week over 12 weeks during term-time. With a regular day and time a week, choose a project that easily fits your schedule. By showing up weekly and bringing confidence and enthusiasm, you’ll be helping your mentees to grow in confidence, develop their skills and have fun!
Our volunteer mentors support a small group of mentees to grow in confidence and develop key socio-emotional skills. Sessions are led by our Youth Development Leads (YDLs) who are there to support you and lead the session activities. Each project will typically have one YDL, 4-6 volunteer mentors and 12 mentees. Support your mentees through collective mentoring activities from our curriculum and help to facilitate fun group games and activities that build your mentees’ skills with your YDL and fellow mentors.
You will have the opportunity to work with the other mentors in group activities and to support the YDL with activity facilitation.
Time commitment
Students looking for more volunteering hours can choose projects at schools with back-to-back projects or can complete two projects simultaneously running on different weekdays. However, please be aware that we require students to complete the full duration of their projects and commit to attending weekly.
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