About the Organisation
Friendship Works mentors are ordinary people doing extraordinary things to improve the life chances of vulnerable children and young adults living in London.
What you will be doing
Many of the young people we support have limited opportunities to get out and explore the world, or try out new activities. As a volunteer mentor, the first difference you will make to your young friend is that they will have someone to take them out and let them be a child for a few hours each week. Whatever might be going on at home, the time they spend with you will be time to try new or practise favourite activities, to play and have fun.
Like all young people, those supported by Friendship Works are trying to find their way in the world, to work out who they are, what talents and skills they have, and how to feel comfortable in their own skin. The difference is that their circumstances can make it harder for them get the support that all children need as they work these things out. As your friendship grows and they begin to see that you are trustworthy and reliable, they may begin to look to you for support or guidance in dealing with life’s challenges.
What's in it for you?
Our mentors tell us that the experience of providing long-term support to a child who needs it can be challenging, but it’s also very rewarding. Many of our volunteers also report that volunteering as a mentor has helped them:
- Discover new levels of patience and empathy
- Gain insight into the challenges faced by some of London’s families
- Try new activities or visit new places
- See the world through the eyes of a child
- Develop greater confidence and self esteem
- Experience greater levels of happiness
All Family Action volunteers receive full training and access to ongoing supervision and support for as long as they are in the role.
Mentoring is free for volunteers – all expenses incurred are reimbursed to a maximum amount per month, inclusive of activity expenses and travel costs.
What skills will you need?
There is no typical Friendship Works mentor. We want our volunteers to be as diverse as the young people we support.
We welcome applications from volunteers from all walks of life, with a variety of life experiences, including men and women from minority ethnic and LBGTQIA+ communities.
This role will suit volunteers who:
- Are over 21 years old;
- Demonstrate good levels of empathy;
- Are good listeners and non-judgemental;
- Would enjoy spending time with a child or teenager;
- Are active and fun, and have hobbies or interests to share with a young person.
This role requires a high level of commitment, so it is important for volunteers to understand what is involved. Anyone interested is invited to attend a Volunteer Information Evening, where we will explain more about what our mentors do and why this model of mentoring is so effective. There will also be a chance to hear from our staff team, young people and a current mentor.
What's the time commitment and where?
Time Commitment: 2 years, 3 hours 3 times a month
Pan London-based service; volunteering takes place within the community close to the young adult's home.
How can I apply?
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