Mentors, donations needed to support
foster children in higher education
June 2, 2009 -- The recently announced Higher Education Mentoring Initiative
(HEMI) is seeking mentors to help Hamilton County foster children finish high
school and advance through college or technical school.
The initiative -- a partnership of the Hamilton County Department of Job and Family Services, Hamilton County Commissioners and the University of Cincinnati -- also is seeking financial donations to help support foster children in academic pursuits.
Each year, mentors will be paired with 25 foster children who attend high school. The mentors will assist, encourage and support academic achievement in high school, as well as post-secondary education.
Each mentor is expected to commit two hours per week to a
student -- and be available for additional contact by phone, e-mail and text
messaging. Once a month, mentors will attend a social activity provided by the
initiative. They'll be required to keep a contact log. They'll attend a one-time
six-hour training and three-hour quarterly training. All mentors will undergo
background checks.
UC will provide additional support through social work students and an on-campus
liaison to foster children. The mentoring relationship will be formal, with
results tracked and measured.
To learn more about becoming a mentor, contact Rayma Waters at 513-556-0104 or rayma.waters@uc.edu.
To make a financial donation or host a short "Lunch and
Learn" for employees or members of your organization, contact Brian Gregg at
513-946-1728 or greggb@jfs.hamilton-co.org.