Empower Chicago's Youth Through Mentorship
Together Chicago’s mentorship program connects dedicated mentors with students in high-need communities across Chicago. Through one-on-one and group mentorship, our goal is to provide social-emotional support, academic encouragement, and community connections for young people who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Whether supporting a high school student in North Lawndale or an elementary student on the South side, you can make a difference in a young person’s life.
2-Hour Per Week Commitment
Your time investment of just two hours per week can make a life-changing impact, providing mentorship and guidance to students in need of support.
School-Based & Community Expansion Opportunities
As a mentor, you will have the chance to engage with students in school settings while also contributing to broader community-driven initiatives for youth development.
Training & Support Provided
How Mentorship Works
Phase 1: School-Based Mentorship
- Mentors meet with students during the school day for structured check-ins.
- Focus areas: academic guidance, emotional support, social skill development.
- Sessions are held at the student’s school for 2 hours per week.
Phase 2: Family & Community Engagement
- Once a school-based relationship is established, mentors have the opportunity to connect with students’ families.
- This opens doors for expanded mentorship beyond the school setting, ensuring holistic support.
Where Can You Mentor?
North Lawndale:
High school students
South side (various schools):
Elementary students
We will match you with a student in an area of your choice. After completing the mentor application, a team member will contact you with further details, background check requirements, and onboarding instructions.
To establish a mentorship program at your school, fill out this form.
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