Youth transitioning out of foster care often face adulthood alone--without the guidance, encouragement, or connection most young adults rely on. Through the Brighter Futures Mentorship Program, you can change that.
Mentors are matched with youth ages 16-21 who have experienced foster care and are working toward independence. These young people are navigating school, jobs, housing, and healing from trauma--your presence can offer hope, stability, and real-world advice.
Mentors build consistent, supportive relationships with youth by:
- Meeting regularly for casual check-ins, meals, or shared activities,
- Helping set and achieve personal goals,
- Offering guidance on school, work, budgeting, and life skills,
- Being a dependable, non-judgmental presence, and
- Encouraging growth, resilience, and connection.
No Experience Required - Just Commitment and Heart
We'll guide you through every step of the way. Mentors complete:
- A background check and screening process to ensure youth safety
- Initial training focused on trauma-informed care, boundaries, and communication
- Ongoing support from our Brighter Futures team
- A flexible time commitment: around 6-8 hours per month
- Verification of a valid driver's license, clean driving record, and proof of current car insurance
Why Mentoring Matters
Only 3% of youth who age out of foster care earn a college degree by 25. Nearly half are unemployed by age 26. But with a mentor, young people are more likely to stay in school, find stable employment, and build lasting relationships. You can be the difference.