Project Y.E.S Mentors:
Saving lives one hour at a time
							
							In today's complicated social climate, it's risky to allow a child to harbor unresolved resentment
							or issues. Therefore it's vital that every teen has someone he or she can speak with. For teens with
							difficulty approaching friends, parents or teachers--an objective, unattached person who can smooth their
							transition to adulthood.
							
								
								
									"Mentors who do not attempt to change their mentee, but instead focus of building a trusting relationship by letting the youth drive the pace and activities, seemed to [build relationships that were] longer lasting and more successful."
								
								
									Teachers College, Columbia University, Center for Young Children and Families (New York, NY), September 1996-August 1998
								
							 
							
								As a Project Y.E.S. Mentor, you will be that person. You will be that someone providing direction and
								guidance to a young person. It will be your shoulder they cry on, and your ear that listens.			
							
							
								As a trained Project Y.E.S. mentor, you can make a world of a difference. In one hour a week, you
								can have an incredible powerful impact on the life of a young person. By becoming involved you become the solution.
								Please help.	
							
							
								Become a Project Y.E.S. mentor today!