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Career Mentors Needed for the Formerly Incarcerated

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Last updated on August 25, 2009

Span, Inc.'s Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative (PRI) employs the use of volunteer mentors to help former prisoners achieve career goals, maintain employment and stay out of prison. The PRI Mentoring Program connects clients with committed, community-connected and personally experienced volunteer mentors who empower clients through role modeling, experience sharing, on-going discussion and action planning. Mentors work with clients to achieve reintegration goals, such as establishing initial employment, accessing interim job-training, and searching for long-term career opportunities that will provide a living wage and improved quality of life. Demonstrated to be a vital link to successful re-entry, mentoring support is a central part of any PRI client's successful reintegration into society. Volunteers bring a different perspective and approach to career development that draws upon real life experiences and personal responses.

Mentor responsibilities include:

  • Calling client on a weekly basis
  • Meeting with client in person on a monthly basis
  • Submitting progress reports to mentor coordinator on a monthly basis
  • Mentor support includes:

    • Training sessions
    • Monthly mentor support groups
    • Mentor coordinator support
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      This opportunity is sponsored by: Span, Inc.

      We need volunteers who are free at these times
      Weekly
      This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
      Adults (26-54)  Individual
      Adults (55+)  Young Adults (18-25)

      I'm interested in this opportunity

      Contact Person:
      Lucy Webb, Program Coordinator, (email)
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      Address:

      105 Chauncy Street, 6th Floor
      Boston, MA 02111
      (See a map)

      Directions:

       MBTA Directions From the Orange Line: Take the Orange Line to the Chinatown stop. Exit onto Essex Street. Walk approximately one block east on Essex St. Turn left on Chauncy St. 105 Chauncy Street will be a short distance away on your left. From the Red Line: Take the Redline to the Downtown Crossing stop. Exit onto Chauncy Street. Walk north and cross Avenue de Lafayette Street. 105 Chauncy will be on your right. From the Silver Line: Take the Silver Line to the Washington St. & Essex St. stop. Walk approximately one block east on Essex St. Turn left onto Chauncy St. 105 Chauncy Street will be a short distance away on your left.
        Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: Red Line: Downtown Crossing; Orange Line: Chinatown,
        Walk distance (in minutes): 4
        Nearest Bus Stop: Silver Line: Washington St. & Essex St., 4 minute walk
      For maps or information, please see http://www.mbta.com

      Web Site: http://spaninc.org/

      Miscellaneous Information

      Does this opportunity serve youth in After-School programs?
      No
      Is this opportunity available to family volunteers? (adults and children ages 12-17)?
      No
      Is this opportunity a highly skilled volunteer opportunity?
      No
      Is this opportunity available to youth ages 12-17, unaccompanied by an adult?
      No
      Would this opportunity be appropriate for corporate groups?
      No
      Please Choose an Impact Area
      Sustainable Employment
      Last updated on August 25, 2009


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