Mentoring

Mentoring a child is a hands-on, rewarding form of volunteer work.
Mentoring
Being a mentor when one has no time is as simple as requesting to be matched with a youngster who has similar interests. Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
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Being a mentor when one has no time is as simple as requesting to be matched with a youngster who has similar interests. (Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Courter
Michael Courter
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Michael Courter has a master’s degree in Social Work with distinction from California State University Chico and is certified in Parent Child Interaction Therapy. He has been treating individuals and families since 2006.
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