Prison Mentorship Program

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Inclusive, Non-Judgmental Companionship

Our one-on-one mentorship engages with incarcerated individuals across federal and provincial correctional facilities. Mentors offer companionship without judgment, accountability, and a listening ear in a space where emotional isolation is prevalent. 

People who are incarcerated often experience deep isolation and loneliness. A mentor can offer a safe space where trust can grow and healing can begin. Our mentors provide compassionate companionship, meaningful accountability, and a valuable outside perspective to people in prison.

Be a Mentor. Make a Lasting Impact.

What does it take to be a mentor? If you can offer a listening ear, share a few laughs, and occasionally provide thoughtful advice, you may be just the person someone needs.

Interested in volunteering with our Prison Mentorship Program?

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