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STEM Mentoring Program is sponsored by Boys and Girls Club of Rosebud. The STEM Mentoring Program at the Boys and Girls Club of Rosebud provides hands-on activities and group projects in various STEM topics, with a focus on conservation. Teens serve as peer mentors, assisting younger members through weekly lessons.
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Mentorship - Boys & Girls Clubs of America Mentorship for Youth at Boys & Girls Clubs Youth thrive when a caring adult sees and champions their potential. Someone to look up to. Someone to talk to about dreams and fears.
Someone to celebrate victories big and small. A good mentor is there to listen, to support, to care. With more than 264,000 trained staff and volunteers, we provide caring guidance and support to millions of kids and teens across America in order to help them grow into confident, capable adults.
In a mentoring program at the local Boys & Girls Club, young people find positive adult mentors in staff and volunteers who notice their strengths, listen to their concerns and open up doors of possibility. From connecting youth to a program that deepens their interests to sparking their curiosity in a future career field, inspiring mentors help kids and teens explore their full potential.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals interested in mentoring or supporting STEM education for Lakota youth in South Dakota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
STEM Mentoring Program is funded by Boys and Girls Club of Rosebud. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in South Dakota. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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