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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 Final 100 A little bit of History Thisand ThatElementary.

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3 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 Final 100 A little bit of History Thisand ThatElementary Totally Teens

4 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 Final 100 A little bit of History Thisand ThatElementary Totally Teens Final

5 This group’s class project established our organization

6 Leadership Forsyth

7 This is the year in which our organization was founded.

8 2002

9 The national organization we were originally affiliated with.

10 Big Brothers Big Sisters

11 Year our organization became “Mentor Me North Georgia”

12 2008

13 To serve at-risk school age children and youth, in need of positive role models; to help them grow into healthy and productive members of our society and community.

14 Our mission statement

15 These people volunteer and model positive traits and behaviors

16 Mentors

17 Term we use to refer to the children/youth we serve

18 Mentees

19 DAILY DOUBLE

20 Name of our yearly Breakfast Event

21 Magic Moments

22 Largest single source of Funding

23 United Way of Forsyth County

24 Primary source of referrals

25 SSW/Schools

26 Program where volunteers are adults and work with students year-round

27 One-on-one / CBM

28 Examples are going to the park, library, grocery shopping, movies, or just hanging out

29 Things Mentors do with their Mentees

30 Improved behavior, self esteem and making better choices

31 Benefits of Mentoring

32 Our greatest need

33 Male Mentors!

34 Name of our yearly Fundraising event

35 Bowl for Kids

36 How mentors connect with students in our "REACH" program

37 Reading and homework

38 How mentors connect with students in our "Music & Mentors" program

39 Guitar lessons and singing

40 Time of year when students, especially those from low-income families, lose some of the achievement gains they made during the school year.

41 Summer break

42 Individualized attention with this basic skill helps students feel more confident in the classroom

43 Reading

44 Name one of the schools where we offer programs for K-5

45 Midway, Shiloh Point and Chestatee Elementary

46 Name of the group program for teens

47 Kick it Up clubs

48 How mentors connect with students in our "Kick it Up Club" program

49 Sharing their professional and/or life experiences as "guest speakers"

50 Purpose of Kick it Up program

51 Motivate kids to graduate/ support to stay in school/ strengthen connection to school

52 These take place during club meetings to help inspire students

53 Career exploration presentations, service projects, food and fun activities

54 Name one of schools where we offer programs for teens

55 NFHS, SFHS, FCHS, SFMS, PGMS, LSMS, OMS, LMMS (and now WFHS and LHS with our FASTER program)

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57 Stakeholder's member who founded Mentor Me

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59 Judge Jackson


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