I'm a mentor at 2 elementary schools here in the Atlanta area. I know it's not much but I figure starting out with young minds that don't have a lot of direction would be best.
I also mentored my sisters friends son in Douglas County he was having problems focusing on the important things like respecting his mother, not skipping school and being a gang member wannabe. He graduated this past year and attends Chattahoochee Tech with plans to move up to Georgia St., he wants to be a teacher. I started with him in 2012 right after I got out of the military.
I had another young man I was mentoring at the same time, but his home life was so out of whack his own mom wouldn't support him enough to make sure he wasn't out at all times of the night. He caught some burglary charges and is doing at least 4 years.
I also mentored my sisters friends son in Douglas County he was having problems focusing on the important things like respecting his mother, not skipping school and being a gang member wannabe. He graduated this past year and attends Chattahoochee Tech with plans to move up to Georgia St., he wants to be a teacher. I started with him in 2012 right after I got out of the military.
I had another young man I was mentoring at the same time, but his home life was so out of whack his own mom wouldn't support him enough to make sure he wasn't out at all times of the night. He caught some burglary charges and is doing at least 4 years.








