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To be involved in the academic and intellectual growth of the mentees. The mentors meet with their mentees on a regular basis and encourage the mentees to excel academically. They contact their mentees at least once a week, tutor, and help with homework or school projects. They encourage high school mentees to choose college as an option and assist with the whole college application process, from writing a resume, preparing for college entrance examinations to filling out the application forms. They also take their mentees on visits to area colleges. Reading is a key to academic success and access to books is essential for reading development. The mentees have an opportunity to own new books either purchased from or donated through First Book, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing books to the hands of underprivileged children.
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To enrich the lives of
the mentees The mentors are encouraged to share their lives with their mentees. Activities may include roller skating, Frisbee golf, baking cookies, preparing a meal, a walk in the park, washing the dog, hanging out. They take their mentees to cultural and recreational events and places. These include visits to the Newport Aquarium, Cincinnati Zoo, The national Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Omnimax, art museums, movies, theatrical performances, sports events etc. They may even take short day trips to discover what the surrounding areas have to offer.
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