Discover how mentorship could look and function within our local organizations and wider ecosystem. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of bringing together various stakeholders, creating partnerships, and fostering cooperative connections. Start putting your new knowledge to use by developing a community mentoring strategy that will ensure every youth in Greenville has access to a quality mentoring experience.
Decision-makers from organizations, local leaders, and GMC members are the target audience for this workshop. Invite your team to join us in person or come by yourself. Our awareness of youth mentoring and our role in fostering mentoring connections for all Greenville youth will be deepened and expanded as a community. Samuel Bellamy will oversee the session's facilitation.
For more than ten years, Samuel Bellamy has increased the effectiveness and capacity of community- and school-based mentoring. He serves as the lead consultant for SC Mentors, a Charleston-based organization that provides mentor training, technical support, and consulting services with the goal of enhancing the mentoring scene in South Carolina. Samuel works as a program officer for the Coastal Community Foundation as well as provides technical support through the state wide affiliates of Mentor the national partnership.
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