MENTORING volunteering

 

Our mentoring volunteers share their life and career experiences with those who might need a little guidance. The charities and non profit organisations we work with are always looking for mentor volunteers to match with youth and adults who need it. And with the technology available these days, you can be a great mentor to someone even if they live across the world.  

The best gift you can give to someone is time. And that’s a gift our mentoring volunteers give to those who need it. When you sign up for mentoring volunteering you might share your professional, life or business skills with vulnerable youth or adults looking for a fresh start. 

Mentor volunteering

With mentor volunteering you will be matched to people with similar interests. Mentor volunteering may be scheduled on a weekly or monthly basis but our projects are always designed to fit into your schedule. Imagine making an impact and changing the world all from the comfort of your own home. With mentor volunteering, you might help someone find their dream career or you might take up a role helping youth build up their confidence and skills set.

When you sign up for mentoring volunteering, you can invest your time helping people of all ages. As a mentoring volunteer, you might engage in projects that offer one on one or group mentoring. The mentoring topics may vary but it could range from career mentoring to language and literacy tutoring.  

Our mentoring volunteers share their wisdom and life experience to help shape the future. 

As one of our mentor volunteers, you’d be helping to share the future of someone who may be looking for a positive role model. Browse the projects available on Vollie and you’ll see that there is no shortage of charities and non for profit organisations looking for mentoring volunteers. 

Become a mentoring volunteer

Wondering if you’d be suited for mentor volunteering? Our mentoring volunteers have the following qualities in common: 

  • Patience and empathy, 

  • Life experience or specialised skills,

  • Clear communication,

  • Passion to help make a difference in someone else’s life.

Great mentors come from different walks of life. Some of the best mentors we’ve come across have offered educational support, friendship, life skills and companionship. The role of a mentor can vary depending on which project(s) are available. And all you need is a laptop and an internet connection to get involved. If you want to make a change, browse through our mentor volunteering opportunities.