As part of Family Services of Chemung County, Compeer is a rewarding mentoring program that recruits community volunteers to serve as mentors for children with mental health illnesses and children at-risk through the school-based mentoring program, Circle of Friends. Compeer firmly believes that volunteers are the “true heroes” of the program, giving of themselves each month to serve children who are in need of a special friendship. Compeer volunteers play a critical role in the success of our Circle of Friends children – they provide a powerful, supportive friendship that helps builds self-esteem; encourages positive attributes for strong social, cultural, emotional, and academic growth; helps build family and community relations, positive school and peer interaction; and most importantly, provides a friendship for a child that is in need of a special friend. They are a role model, someone a child can look up to, admire, and trust!
Interested in Volunteering?
The Compeer/Circle of Friends program is seeking volunteer mentors that can provide a special friendship for as little as one hour a week to our Circle of Friends students.
“Circle of Friends” is a school-based mentoring program that matches community volunteers with K-6th grade students, within the Elmira City School District, in 1:1 mentoring relationships and small group friendships, during the student’s lunchtime (10:00am – 1:30pm). Volunteers meet with their “friend” for roughly one hour a week helping with reading, game playing, skill-building activities, peer-to-peer and adult socialization and interaction, and craft activities to share with the community. Most importantly, our Circle of Friends students and volunteers are spending quality time together is a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment, while building a trusting friendship.
For more information or to become a Compeer Mentor, please contact:
Office: 607-733-2820 ext. 111
Email:
[email protected]