Mentoring is the core of our organisation's focus. Our chapters around the world and thousands of volunteers have developed "Mentoring the 100 way" into a unique service that is unparalleled by any other mentoring technique.

Saturday 27th October 11am-1pm
Mentoring Programme Open Day
Venue: Teaching Rooms, Imperial War Museum,
Lambeth Rd S.E.1
Tube: Lambeth North
Free entry : First Come, First Served
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An Open day for those who would like to register their child  for our 9 month Community Programme. On this day you will get to meet the programme leaders and ask specific questions about the programme.
 
The programmes are run evey other Saturday from November 3rd and cover topics such as self identity, self esteem, peer pressure, goal setting and much more.The programme is open to boys and girls aged 11 to 14 years 11 months.
 
You will get an overview of the sessions and meet parents and Diamonds (as we call our youth) who have already experienced the programme. You will also hear about the complementary Education Through Film programme which was set up specifically to counter  the low self esteem and lack of historical knowledge amongst school-age children and their parents.
 
The mentoring programme is offered free of charge but we do expect a monthly financial contribution, from those who can afford it, to help with our running costs.
 
The event will start on time and is run on a first come first served basis.The North London programme is based near Turnpike Lane tube, the South London programme is near Elephant and castle tube. Further details on the day. If you wish to attend please e-mail themeicanbe@100bmol.org.uk

We reached more than 120,00 young men and women each year with 100's unique method of mentoring children to become self-sufficient adults. Mentoring has a proven track record of positively impacting the lives of children.

The reward of mentoring is very much a reciprocal activity. The mentees have a role model to help them become better adults. The mentor gains insight from the youth to help them become better men.

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