Sheriff’s Office class prepares mentors for youth

 

Last updated 1/5/2021 at Noon



Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY), a program of the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, is offering a virtual class to prepare volunteers to become mentors for children with an incarcerated parent.

After initial training and comprehensive background checks, volunteers are matched with a child in Sisters, Bend, Redmond, or La Pine that share similar interests and activities and commit to spending a few hours a week together for a minimum of one year. This time is often spent on outside activities, exploring the community, doing art or craft projects, or simply hanging out and talking.

On Saturday, January 16, COPY will offer a virtual orientation/training class. This 3-1/2-hour class covers program policies, how to establish a mentor relationship, the impact incarceration has on families, communication skills, and safety and best practices for mentoring in a COVID-19 world. There is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required.


For additional details call 541-388-6651 or email [email protected] Additional program information is available at the Sheriff’s Office website at www.sheriff.deschutes.org/copy.

 

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