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Pay It Forward Student Mentoring Program
By Arlan Berglas
Jun 12, 2007
PIF STUDENT MENTORING
The Pay It Forward (PIF) Student Mentoring Program is about empowering kids and helping each and every one of them realize that they can make a positive difference in others lives. Children in the classroom will also have an opportunity to take part in a global competition involving creating a world logo and/or flag (We, The World Contests).
All students interested in participating are asked to submit a one-page paper detailing how they may be of value to a younger child or classmate. Could it be with their homework? Could it be with sports? Conflict resolution? Mediation? Big brother/sister? Ultimately, one child will be chosen by the teacher (and or class) as a WTW Ambassador For Peace. This ambassador would be responsible for collecting the entries for the world flag/logo contest, and submitting them for the competition.
The new WTW Ambassador helps form multiple PIF mentoring programs from those interested in participating. Mentors are then matched up with students and corporate sponsors. Many students participate as mentors as well as mentees.
At this time, we are acquiring corporate sponsors for these programs, to raise funds for participating non-profit organizations who help implement these mentoring programs. The corporate sponsors receive advertising from multiple PIF organizations. An example would be: The United Way and Steve’s Automotive are helping Jane Doe Pay It Forward at the XYZ Middle School.