Get involved with the
MODEL PROGRAM
(Mentors Opening Doors Enriching Lives)
Children's Home Society’s MODEL is a one-to-one community-based mentoring program for children who have a parent incarcerated in a state or federal prison.
WHO: Children age 4-17 years who have a parent who is incarcerated in a state or federal prison or a local jail.
WHAT: One-to-one activities between a caring, responsible adult and a child that will focus on building a positive and supportive relationship, developing life skills, and increasing the child’s ability to interact with people from different backgrounds.
WHEN: The visits will be a minimum of 1 hour a week and will be regularly scheduled at a time agreed upon between the mentor, the child, and the caretaking family. We ask for a commitment of 1 year.
WHERE: All activities should take place in the local community. Some sample activities include:
* Campus events
* Shooting hoops
* Homework at the library
* Watching a game
* Riding bikes
* Going out to dinner
* Visiting a museum or an art exhibit
WHY: Children involved in mentoring programs show increased academic performance, improved family and peer relationships, better social skills, and are less likely to use drugs or alcohol.
If you would like to volunteer as a mentor, please contact:
Amy Taylor
CHS Mentoring Program
1801 Miccosukee Commons Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32308
(850) 921-0772 x 210
amy.taylor@chsfl.org