Mentor Workshop: Brain Architecture Game, October 29, 2024
Hand in Hand Family Mentorship presents BRAIN ARCHITECTURE GAME by Kim Hemmert. For mentors only. Kim is from Idaho Children’s Trust Fund and will be presenting a group page to …
Hand in Hand Family Mentorship presents BRAIN ARCHITECTURE GAME by Kim Hemmert. For mentors only. Kim is from Idaho Children’s Trust Fund and will be presenting a group page to …
As mentors, we are not responsible to fix our mentee’s problems. It is easy to carry the weight of other’s choices or circumstances upon our shoulders and feel the gravity of every crisis they face. Our role is to encourage, believe in, share wise counsel, and give hope that circumstances can and will change as they don’t give up.
Grandma has recently been granted guardianship of 4 grandchildren and is needing support and assistance in navigating systems for food stamps, court, counseling, etc for her grandchildren. Taking responsiblity of …
Last week, while listening to one of my favorite podcasts, I heard a story about draft horses. Now, I am not much of a horse person, but even I remember …
AUGUST 2024 NEWSLETTER I’ve been reading a very interesting book lately. It is called, When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty without Hurting the Poor…and Yourself by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert. …
Young mother is working to regain custody of her child and would love to get to know and be inspired by other mothers. Are you interested in making this connection …
She is working hard to find greater stability and learn to be a good mom. She is hoping to meet people who inspire her to keep progressing. Are you interested …
Please join us Saturday, September 7, 2024 at JUMP, featuring a special community talk by the renowned Steve Young, a two-time NFL MVP, current president and cofounder of HGGC, co-founder …
Connection is one of the most basic human needs. We are designed to bond to our caregiver from a very early age. Throughout life we form new connections and strengthen …
Abel Mutai, a runner from Kenya, was just a few feet from the finish line, but became confused with the signage and stopped, thinking he had completed the race. A …