Mentor A Promise
Mentor (Volunteer)
Organization: Mentor A Promise (MAP)
Location: Remote and/or New York City (depending on program needs)
Type: Volunteer
About Mentor A Promise
Mentor A Promise (MAP) is a youth-centered nonprofit dedicated to supporting students ages 5–18 experiencing housing instability in New York City. Through mentorship, social-emotional learning, academic enrichment, and creative expression, we create safe, consistent, and empowering spaces for young people to grow, thrive, and succeed. We believe every child deserves a promise kept — and we work every day to make that promise real.
Role Overview
We are seeking Volunteer Mentors to join our community of caring adults who provide guidance, encouragement, and support to students navigating the challenges of housing instability. As a mentor, you will play a vital role in building meaningful relationships, fostering resilience, and helping young people reach their full potential.
This role is ideal for compassionate, reliable individuals who believe in the power of mentorship to transform lives.
Key Responsibilities
Build a consistent and supportive relationship with assigned mentees
Provide academic support, social-emotional encouragement, and life skills guidance
Participate in regular mentoring sessions (virtual or in-person depending on program)
Collaborate with MAP staff to align mentoring with program goals
Model positive behaviors, resilience, and problem-solving skills
Communicate regularly with program staff about progress and challenges
Uphold MAP’s values of equity, compassion, and empowerment in all interactions
Requirements
Commitment to being a consistent, reliable presence for youth
Strong communication, listening, and interpersonal skills
Compassion, patience, and cultural sensitivity
Ability to dedicate consistent weekly time (flexible based on student needs)
Willingness to undergo mentor orientation and training
Passion for supporting underserved youth and promoting educational equity
Preferred Skills
Experience working with youth, education, or mentoring programs
Knowledge of social-emotional learning (SEL) practices
Familiarity with challenges related to housing instability or trauma-informed care
What You’ll Gain
The opportunity to make a lasting difference in the life of a young person
Hands-on experience supporting youth development in a nonprofit setting
Training in mentorship, SEL, and trauma-informed practices
Connection with a passionate and mission-driven community of mentors
Letters of recommendation and professional references for future opportunities
How to Apply
Please send your resume and LinkedIn profile to hr@mentorapromise.org along with a brief statement of interest.
Join us in keeping the promise of mentorship alive for NYC youth — one relationship at a time.