Be a Mentor

As a faith-based, non-profit organization in the Chirilagua neighborhood, relationship building is at the heart of our Mentoring Program. We believe this holistic transformation begins with one-on-one matching with a student in the neighborhood. By investing in the life of a young child, mentors boost confidence in their academic skills and improve the student’s well-being. As we have seen mentorships grow, mentors learn more about their mentees and the Chirilagua neighborhood. It is our program goal for two lives to transform through one mentorship.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Casa Chirilagua Mentors?
Who are Casa Chirilagua Mentees?
Do I need to speak Spanish?
How do I become a mentor?
To get started, contact our Mentoring Coordinator at mentoring@casachirilagua.org or complete the initial interest form at the end of this page. From there, you’ll be guided through our mentoring application and screening process, which includes an application, background check, personal interview, and required orientation.
This process helps ensure that our mentors are well-prepared, supported, and aligned with the heart and values of Casa Chirilagua as they step into meaningful relationships with youth.
How long does the screening process take?
The length of the screening process can vary based on how quickly an applicant completes the required steps and how long background checks take to process. Our team works closely with each applicant to move through the process as smoothly and clearly as possible.
How am I matched with a mentee?
When do mentoring sessions take place?
Where do mentoring sessions take place?
Our mentoring program is community-based, and mentoring sessions typically take place in public and community spaces such as libraries, parks, coffee shops, museums, sporting events, and other approved experiences throughout the city.
Mentors are never permitted to meet alone with a mentee in a private space or bring a mentee to their own home during the first year of the match. After the first year, mentors may request approval from the family and Casa Chirilagua staff for sessions to take place in the mentor’s home, in alignment with our Child Protection Policy (CPP). One-on-one meetings in private spaces are never permitted.
What kinds of things will my mentee and I do?
What kinds of trainings & support are available?
Is faith a required component of the program?
Casa Chirilagua is a faith-based organization, and our mentoring program is rooted in a Christian worldview. While mentors come from a variety of backgrounds, we ask that all mentors feel comfortable engaging within this Christian framework, as faith and biblical values are woven into the life of our programs and relationships. As part of the application process, mentors are asked to complete a brief faith statement to help us ensure alignment and provide appropriate support.
What are the benefits of mentoring?
Mentoring is a meaningful, relational experience that impacts both the mentor and the mentee. Through consistent presence, shared experiences, and intentional conversation, young people gain encouragement, confidence, and support for healthy growth, while mentors often experience a deeper sense of purpose, connection, and personal growth as they walk alongside a young person.