The Mentoring Center works diligently to provide youth and adults of our nation's most challenged communities, academic, career, job skills, new business development, and immigration integration and lifeskills mentoring that leads to profitable employement,economic independence, personal success and productive citizenship. We fulfill our mission providing culturally sensitive services for all members of our community.
Our leadership team works professionally and personally, to improve the lives of all very low income residents. We've provided immigration mentoring for more than 2,500 people form 23 different countries; including assistance with completing TPS for Haitian nationals. Here,
Lisa Wilson, COO, delivers the remarks at the United States Citizen and Immigration Services, West Palm Beach Field Office, Natrualization Ceremony to 103 new American Citizens, June 2010 The Mentoring Center works with a consortium of after school programs, cities, elected officials, community-based organizations, associations and local business owners to create innovative solutions that meed the needs a largely diverse population.
Donald F. Wilson, Executive Director, meets US Attorney General, Eric Holder. Volunteers
Our center relies on more than 25 active volunteers who help daily to fulfill our mission, They run programs, committees, mentor, tutor, facilitate workshops and help with daily operations. We save more than $75,000 per year thanks to our volunteers.
Partners with Local Businesses
Leveraging partners' services, resource and networks helps us sustain programs the make a difference. More than 1,000 donors have contributed to the Mentoring Center.
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