Mentors Needed Do you want to make a difference in a young person's life? Do you have six to eight hours to volunteer each month? Become a mentor.
The Capitol Hill Computer Corner offers mentoring services to young people enrolled in its after-school and summer technology programs. Many young people in these programs lack the guidance of a caring and successful adult. Whether you help with schoolwork, listen to dreams or problems, spend an afternoon exploring museums, or take in a movie, your work as a mentor will help to shape the goals and values of a young person.
The Computer Corner is looking for adults who will serve as a mentor for one student for one year. All mentors will receive training and support, and can participate in optional socials, dinners, field trips and more. To learn more about the program, attend the:
Mentor Open House
Wednesday, May 26, 6 to 8 p.m.
Sousa Middle School (3650 Ely Pl. SE)
RSVP by May 24 to 202/548-0254, or send an e-mail. For more information, call Liz McCarthey at 202/548-0254.
Capitol Hill Computer Corner