Mentor teen in foster care
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Non-Profit / Outreach, Volunteer / Humanitarian, Community Health -
Social Work
Youth Development, Community Health
Family & Youth Initiative (DCFYI) helps older children (12 to 21) in foster care find adoptive families and make lifelong connections with caring.
DCFYI focuses solely on helping teens at risk of aging out of foster care find adoptive families and develop lasting relationships with other caring adults. We are unique in that we offer opportunities for adults who are not yet approved to adopt or mentor to meet and get to know teens so that relationships can grow naturally, which is a much more effective way for adults and teens to get to know each other and get comfortable before any formal mentor or adoption match is made.
We are one of very few organizations that create low‑barrier ways for adults to get to know and help teens in foster care. We encourage creative responses to the needs of individual teens and abilities and availability of interested adults.
Family & Youth Initiative (DCFYI) mentors change the lives of children ages 12 to 21 in foster care.
Through sharing new experiences, having fun, and being a consistent caring presence, mentors help teens gain confidence, make wise choices, and have greater hopefulness for the future. DCFYI mentors change lives!
Benefits- Training and support
- Fun monthly activities for participating teens and adults
- A wonderful community of adults and teens who genuinely care for and support each other
- Spend at least eight hours a month with their mentees
- Make a two‑year commitment to their mentee, once matched, because these are teens who need lasting relationships
- Do reports on time spent with their mentee
- Keep current on required background clearances
We work with children 12 to 21 who are in DC foster care and waiting for adoptive families. DCFYI teens are placed in foster homes across the area (mostly in DC and Prince George’s County).
We make "natural matches" between mentors and mentees. Adults and teens get to know each other at DCFYI monthly events. We make mentoring matches based on the relationships that form at the events and with the express interest of both adult and teen.
For more information or to volunteer, please visit our website (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). or contact us by phone or email info.
Thank you.
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