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Mentorship
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This is a support program for teenagers with challenging life experiences: residents of boarding schools, family-type children’s homes, foster families, or under guardianship. It’s an opportunity for children to have responsible adults nearby, with whom they can form an alternative scenario for their future and take the first steps toward making it happen.

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What makes it special? i
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Supportive individual consultations with a qualified psychologist to help teenagers overcome anxiety and achieve stability.
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Individual meetings with a mentor who helps form a life strategy: "Who am I? What do I want? How can I achieve it?"
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A convenient and understandable service with comprehensive solutions for teenagers with life experience, and convenient functioning for mentors.
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Promotion of mentorship in Ukraine and creating a positive image of the program to attract more adults and scale the project.
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A chance to form an alternative scenario for the future and take the first steps in its implementation.
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Words of mentors
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For me, this project means that important changes are happening in our country! Powerful people are uniting around this powerful idea. The project is critically important and life-changing because it addresses significant issues in our society that have been silenced for a long time, and develops effective mechanisms to solve them. I love being part of these changes, this project, this team, and bringing benefits to children and teenagers from all over the country!
Aliona Kropolnytska
Support and care manager
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The 'Mentorship' project for me is an opportunity to be part of something meaningful and important, to be involved in creating real positive changes. Changes not only in people's lives but also in outdated systems. It's about trust that transforms lives, and about the incredible team at the Benefactors Club that ensures the project runs effectively and warmly. I'm happy to be part of this process because I see how small steps lead to big changes.
Iryna Turchak
Project Manager for the Mentors Division
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I see how safe adults can change lives by supporting children in finding their own voice and value. It's important that we not only help teenagers, but also teach adults the art of listening, empathy, and non-violent communication. This is about rebuilding connections between generations, about care and mutual support. I'm inspired by how adults learn to acknowledge teenagers' needs without imposing their own solutions, but instead accompanying them in their choices.
Maryna Kravchenko
Project Supervisor for the Mentorship Program
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I was familiar with the system before the project. And I knew about the problem with adopting teenagers not just in theory. That's why the Mentorship project is extremely important to me. Because teenagers are usually very vulnerable, as they stand one step away from independent adult life. Proper and confident support for them can influence which direction they will take that step: whether they will follow the cycle of their parents or create their own alternative life scenario.
Alina Novoseletska
Head of Support for Children Deprived of Parental Care Department