Why become a Second Chance mentor?
Mentors are trained individuals who want to help us support men and women recently released from jail or prison by providing them with support and inspiration as you help guide them through our Christ-centered mentoring program. A mentor is not a teacher, a parent, or a social worker. A mentor provides guidance, encouragement, and supports returning citizens as you help them unlock their future.
When you serve as a mentor, you directly impact the lives of men and women in our community.
Thanks to Second Chance Support Network's donors and mentors, we have impacted the lives of over 500 men and women in our communities. Program enrollment grows most years, making volunteer mentors critical to meeting our demand. Please help us reach every man and woman returning to our community who deserves a compassionate, trained mentor!