Organization:
YWCA National Capital Area
EmpowerGirls serves middle and high school girls. The program is run in District of Columbia Public Schools and Prince George’s County Public Schools. During the school day, students meet for EmpowerGirls sessions – during lunch or other regularly scheduled periods. In addition, students meet with an assigned near-peer mentor during special EmpowerGirls field trips, or planned one-on-one activities. Mentors stay in contact with EmpowerGirls through ongoing communication to build authentic bonds and sisterhood.
EMPOWERgirls focus on:
Career & College Readiness
Confidence & Self-Efficacy
Cultural Competency
Mindfulness & Mental Health
Advocacy & Leadership
Prevention & Life Skills
Mentor a Young Girl Today
Invest in a young girl while developing marketable leadership skills. As a mentor, you can make a difference in the lives of girls in the national capital area TODAY!
What Does it Take to be a Mentor?
Agree to make a one-year commitment as a mentor.
Spend a minimum of eight hours per month one-on-one with mentee.
Mentoring sessions can take place one-on-one, in the community, or during structured activities organized by EmpowerGirls.
Mentors are encouraged to attend all monthly special EmpowerGirls events, and communicate weekly with mentee to develop a strong and authentic bond.
Mentors go through an interview with YWCA National Capital Area, complete a criminal background check, receive formal training, and start with a program meet and greet.
Additional mandatory in-service trainings are provided to support the mentor-mentee relationship.
Application: The application is available online on the program website. Download the application, fill it out, and then send it to
[email protected]. You can also call for more information.