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The Seattle Girls' School seeks mentors for the 2012-2013 school year. The goal of the mentor program is to make the students "strong from the inside out" by building a village around each girl. Seattle Girls' School has a student population of 104 girls, and they are looking for a diverse group of women mentors.
The school welcomes mentors from any race, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin. In particular, they are looking for women of color to match with girls of color. The unique experiences and insights that each student will gain by having a mentor will enhance her education at Seattle Girls' School and be a rewarding growth experience for each mentor as well.
Mentors are asked to make a twice-a-month commitment of in-person time with their mentee from November through June. There are many ways to be involved in a mentee's life, such as coming to the school for lunch, attending a class culmination or bringing your mentee to work. Seattle Girls' School organizes and hosts once-a-month activities for all involved in the program, such as climbing, ice skating, volunteering and more.
For more information, visit www.seattlegirlsschool.org/mentor-application.php or contact Baisy Tirado at btirado@SeattleGirlsSchool.org or 206-805-6590 Ext. 1900.
