Angel’s NPACT offers numerous opportunities to volunteer.
By volunteering, you can provide a direct, positive force in the lives of young adults being housed in Angel’s NPACT Transitional Housing, or help us raise funds for our programs by the donation of your valuable time. All your efforts are deeply appreciated and help us fulfill our mission of helping families live successfully.
Young people WHO AGE out of foster care, sex workers, and runaways in most cases, do not have opportunities to develop relationships with adults who can connect them with careers or ARE in a position to offer either entry-level jobs or internships.
Young people WHO AGE out of foster care, sex workers, and runaways in most cases, do not have opportunities to develop relationships with adults who can connect them with careers or ARE in a position to offer either entry-level jobs or internships.
There are Human Capital Deficits in the community. The lack of social capital is particularly problematic for disadvantaged youth placed in group homes or other congregate care settings like juvenile correctional facilities or psychiatric wards. Those settings are not conducive to the development of lasting relationships with supportive adults.
A mentor is someone willing to develop a long-term relationship that is centered around building the mentee’s growth and development. A mentor does not work on a day-to-day basis to help a mentee make decisions, but they are there to serve as someone who can offer support, wisdom, and teaching over time.
You can become a powerful, positive force in the life of a young adult with emotional and behavioral problems. Become a mentor and you can do more than just befriend a young adult in Angel’s NPACTs’’ care in Georgia – you might become the first positive role model they’ve ever met.