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Volunteer program helps students reach potential

MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Millicent High School volunteer mentor Norma Lucas assists student Emma Elton with her schoolwork. Norma is one of a number of volunteers who are involved with the school’s mentoring program, which helps students realise their capabilities and reach their full potential.

LOCAL volunteers are helping youth realise their capabilities and reach their full potential through the Millicent High School (MHS) Mentoring Program.

The program has been available to students on a one hour a week basis for around 10 years and it has given them the opportunity to team up with community members and participate in a range of activities.

MHS volunteer coordinator Shae Kenny said students were matched with mentors the school believed they could build valuable connections with.

“Through this program, relationships are built that are beneficial for both the student and the mentor,” she said.

“Mentors are a positive influence, they help students reach their full potential and make a huge difference in their lives.

“They come in from a different light and develop a relationship through a range of different activities, including schoolwork, cooking and craft.

“Once a relationship is developed, so too is the student’s confidence.”

Ms Kenny added that an effective volunteer was non-judgemental, a good listener, patient, tolerant, flexible, consistent and respected others’ values.

“They try to come up with solutions rather than barriers to help the students succeed,” she said.

“You would be amazed at the difference one individual can make in a student’s life.” Recently the school received a $500 grant through Volunteers Make a Difference, which they anticipate to put back into promoting the program.

In addition to mentoring, people can also volunteer through the school’s governing council, parents and friends, the canteen, pedal prix and home economics.

“Anyone that is interested in volunteering in any shape or form is more than welcome,” Ms Kenny said.

“I would encourage people to volunteer and give back to the youth of our community as these students are our future.

“In turn, it would give a mentee a huge sense of worth, create endorphins for wellbeing and give a real sense of community spirit and belonging.”

MHS offers support and training to all volunteer mentors and encourages anyone who would like to get involved to contact the school on 8733 2400.

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