Mentoring

Young mentors like Brooke Reeves have a special place in the lives of Boone County kids

Mentor Brooke Reeves recalls her early experience in mentoring her mentee Katelyn and shares some insight on becoming a mentor and what makes the program so rewarding for both parties.

Becoming a mentor is an incredibly worthwhile experience according to Aubrey Holdorf, who has been partnered with Edith, a spunky 11-year-old. Over time they have grown very close and their story continues to inspire us.

Betsy Williams shows blueprints for building houses, careers, and lives

When a teen-in-need approached Betsy Williams with a difficult situation, she knew the Boone County Mentoring Partnership was necessary. Since then, she helped him through high school and even taken on another mentee, Takayla. Together they have gotten to know each other, often going on outings and spending time together.

What’s the difference between mentoring and parenting? A whole lot.

Sometimes people are apprehensive to become a mentor because they confuse the role with parenting, but that couldn’t be farther from the reality. Instead of being an authority figure like a parent, mentors often are a fun outlet while still being a role model that supplements family dynamics for their mentee.

Mentorship changes lives

Dozens of kids in Boone County are waiting

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