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Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance

Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance

Non-profit Organizations

Sonoma, California 140 followers

We mentor and empower youth so they may thrive in life.

About us

For more than 25 years, the Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance has invested in the future of the community by creating and supervising one-on-one long-term relationships between caring adults and at-risk school children in need of academic and social support. The organization supports each child with individualized attention and works differently from other local charitable organizations in that we: * Carefully pair a child with an adult mentor through thoughtful selection and monitoring * Staff well-equipped, on-campus centers where mentors and mentees meet weekly * Organize enriching field trips and social events * Offer mentor training and support programs as well as counseling services * Provide ongoing mentee support through scholarships and empowerment programs

Website
http://www.sonomamentoring.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Sonoma, California
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1996

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  • Truly honored to represent the Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance last night!

    Last night, we were honored to be named Nonprofit of the Year by the Sonoma Chamber of Commerce at the State of the Valley event at Sebastiani Theatre. Receiving recognition from Congressman Mike Thompson, First District Supervisor Rebecca Hermosillo, and Sonoma Mayor Patricia Farrar-Rivas made the moment even more special. It’s incredible to reflect on how far we’ve come since Kathy Witkowicki started the Mentoring Alliance 29 years ago in a little closet on the Flowery campus. Thanks to our amazing mentors, mentees, and this supportive community, we’ve been able to create opportunities for thousands of local youth. 💙

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  • Last night, we were honored to be named Nonprofit of the Year by the Sonoma Chamber of Commerce at the State of the Valley event at Sebastiani Theatre. Receiving recognition from Congressman Mike Thompson, First District Supervisor Rebecca Hermosillo, and Sonoma Mayor Patricia Farrar-Rivas made the moment even more special. It’s incredible to reflect on how far we’ve come since Kathy Witkowicki started the Mentoring Alliance 29 years ago in a little closet on the Flowery campus. Thanks to our amazing mentors, mentees, and this supportive community, we’ve been able to create opportunities for thousands of local youth. 💙

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