2014 Mentor Walk

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Event Details
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    • Saturday September 20, 2014 - Sunday September 21, 2014
      8:00 am - 4:59 pm
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
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Contact

Registration is open at www.mentorwalk.org

email: kashi@mentorwalk.org

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Summary Sentence: Raises awareness of the importance of education and encourages students to stay in school

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The Mentor Walk, now in its fourth year, will be hosted at Georgia State University on September 20, 2014 with close to 900 children from across the Atlanta metropolitan area. Participating schools with an at-risk student population are identified by various school systems such as DeKalb County, Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton County, etc.

Mentor Walk College Immersion Days (150-200 children) will be hosted at Agnes Scott College on October 31, 2014 and at Oglethorpe University on November 1, 2014. 

The signature event is organized as a walk around campus followed by coaching sessions for kids with appropriate content for elementary, middle, and high school students. Coaching sessions are followed by an after party with fun vendors and lunch.

Kids are pre-assigned to small groups (8-10 children) and stay in these groups throughout the day – from the walk through the small group coaching sessions. College student coaches and trained volunteer coaches are assigned to each group. We encourage parents, teachers, and the community to participate in the walk and to attend sessions specifically designed for adults.

Coaching Sessions:

  • Session for high school students led by Accenture as part of their Skills to Succeed program. Students will cover concepts such as applying for college, job application, interview skills, financial literacy, etc.
  • Session for middle school students led by Wells Fargo on Financial Literacy.
  • Session for elementary school children led in partnership with the Annie E. Casey Foundation as part of Get Georgia Reading – their Campaign for Grade Level Reading program. Sessions will focus on reading, literacy, and books.

An adult/parent session covering topics in education, health, literacy, etc. will be conducted by Deloitte.

The Mentor Walk is free for all students. Students receive breakfast, lunch, T-shirts, and back packs filled with valuable information about college, financial literacy, reading, and more.

To participate or to become a sponsor, please email kashi@mentorwalk.org

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  • Created By: Sylvia Carson
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 4, 2014 - 7:57am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 10:08pm