Empowering Future Generations through Mentorship

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Engage in meaningful mentorship for grades 9-12 in 2025-2026 to combat isolation, build relationships, and support educational goals. Commit to 2 hours per week for 14 weeks, creating intergenerational connections and reaping the rewards of service and community impact. Share your experiences with PFE@SFFCFoundation.org.

  • Mentorship
  • Education
  • Relationships
  • Scholarship
  • Service

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  1. Mentor Welcome (Grades 9-12) 2025-2026

  2. PFE Goals Ease isolation and loneliness for both mentor and student. Create intergenerational relationships for mentors and students to experience the blessing of service. Support Adventist Education by awarding tuition scholarships.

  3. Blessings of Being a Mentor 1. Relationship building with your mentee. 2. Strengthening your community by mentoring a young person. 3. Helping a student earn PFE scholarship.

  4. Mentors Commitment Commit to 2 hours per week for 14 weeks each term. Engaging in conversation and activities with your mentee. Provide a safe environment for your mentee. Monthly check-ins with your PFE Coordinator. (communicate sooner if concerns arise) Complete Mentor Survey

  5. How do I spend my 2 hours every week? Your mentee will complete an online reflection form during each visit. Visits can involve acts of service and/or visiting Conversation between you and mentee should be a part of every visit to build relationship You must be present during all visits You and your mentee s parent decide if parents should be at visits Parents are responsible for transportation of mentee to your home

  6. We appreciate your personal investment of time and energy into the lives of future generations. Thank You for being a Please share your thoughts and experiences with us: PFE@SFFCFoundation.org PFE Mentor

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