The Baldwin-Woodville Area School District Mentorship Program builds relationships between children and trusted adults from the community. Mentors meet with students in school, typically during a child's lunch and recess at all three of our schools. The time commitment is 30 to 50 minutes per week. In that time, mentors serve as a friend, companion and role model to a child in need. The mentoring relationship is unique from all other relationships in a child's life and has powerful benefits. In short, mentoring gives kids a greater chance to find success in school and success in life. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please call 715-684-3321 ext 4127. If you are a parent and would like to request a mentor for your child, please contact the counselor at your child's school.
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