Mentoring
Our trained volunteer Mentors motivate, guide and assist young people considered to be at risk of offending, socially excluded or in need of support.
Our trained volunteer Mentors motivate, guide and assist young people considered to be at risk of offending, socially excluded or in need of support.
Mentors are positive role models who inspire, encourage and guide young people to achieve their potential. They offer personalised one-to-one support to help improve young people’s lives.
YLF mentors can support student mental health, emotional wellbeing and resilience, and can provide young people with a safe environment to access an independent, trusted person to talk to and share their problems and feelings.
YLF’s new and innovative care leaver mentoring programme is available to those leaving care. A care leaving mentor can help young adults feel confident, prepared and have a sense of belonging during the transition of leaving foster care, reducing loneliness and isolation.
Watch our video about mentoring for YLF, by Grace, a YLF volunteer Mentor…
Find out how to volunteer as a Mentor and start supporting a young person
Find out how to make an enquiry to start receiving support from a Mentor
Download our Mentoring leaflet and read more about our other services