Sites for aid organizations and volunteer work are usually very quaint, have little information and big donation buttons. Mentoring.
org inverts these stats: you’ll find extensive information on their support programs for grown-ups to provide insight and advocacy for people aged 10-18, and contribution buttons of reasonable sizes and evenly scattered on the site. The testimonials, which are also a plague in sites in this segment, are not all over the place, and are actually preceded by useful introductions explaining the different mentoring programs and aims. The core of the site is really to provide resources for mentors themselves, which include everything from quick how-tos, to academic and research papers to learn about the many benefits of mentoring for young people and their future lives. Other useful resources can be found on Mentoring.org, like a Helium-based community where you can access articles on mentoring written by mentors and a forum to discuss them, alongside with to-the-point instructions to build a mentoring program, manage it successfully and gain support from other charities and support programs in your area. Interested in having your company do some mentoring? A whole section of the site takes care of corporate programs, providing information for policymakers and foundations. 





