UC Partnership Seeks Mentors to Transform the Lives of Foster Youth
Recruitment is underway in a unique partnership to build on the educational success of area foster children who are aging out of the foster care system. The Higher Education Mentoring Initiative (HEMI) a partnership represented by UCs Partnership for Achieving School Success (PASS), Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development, Hamilton County Job and Family Services and the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners is recruiting mentors to serve 15 high school students in Hamilton County foster care.
This marks the fourth year of the HEMI partnership to assist, encourage and support the academic achievement of foster students through high school and college.
The partnership served 50 students last year. All students have graduated high school and most are pursuing higher education at various schools including but not limited to UC, Cincinnati State, Great Oaks, the College of Mt. Saint Joseph, and the Ohio State University
As HEMI approaches the fourth year of the program, were continually seeking adults to spend roughly two hours a week to mentor a foster child through their junior and senior year of high school and through their pursuit of a degree or certificate, says Annie Schellinger, UC HEMI Program Coordinator.
To be considered for the mentor program, participants
undergo a background check and complete an interview process. This includes providing a copy of a valid drivers license and proof of insurance.
To learn more about how to become involved, you can attend a one-hour Information Session on the following dates:
Wednesday, July 18th
Tuesday, July 24th
These sessions will be offered from 5:30-6:30 pm at the County Administration Building, located at 138 E. Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.
Mentors must attend either a six-hour training program that will take place on Aug. 25, after they have been cleared for the initial screening process, or they must attend an evening training program on Aug. 14 in early February. To obtain an application and for more information, contact Annie Schellinger, UC HEMI Program Coordinator, at 513-556-4368, or e-mail annie.schellinger@uc.edu
The selected mentors will meet the foster students at an event in September, after undergoing the training program.
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