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Mentoring: Be the One

Be The One

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A Mentorship Program

One Student, One Adult, One Hour

Helping schools meet the relational needs of our youth.

Visit the Be The One Website

Be the One invites community individuals to walk beside a student in an affirming relationship. To make a difference in their lives through a one-on-one weekly mentoring experience.

 

 

 

 

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Be the One in Ferndale

At the end of June 2025, Ferndale BTO had 55 matches. We added 33 new matches this school year. We are losing 11 matches to graduation; we wish all of our graduates the best.

This year we also started a modified mentoring program with Horizon Middle School. We took upperclassmen from FHS to Horizon to mento some of our students. It was a great partnership, that benefitted all that participated in it.

Hoping we continue to do this.

If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please apply at: Be The One

If you are interested in getting a mentor, please see Erin Gunter in her office in the library or email her at: Erin.Gunter@ferndalesd.org

 

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How to get involved

For more information please contact our Be the One Community Mentor Coordinator Annie Anderson.

Testimonials

“My mentor provides interesting insight, and is willing to listen to me”
 Ferndale High School Mentee

“Everybody should have a chance to talk to someone without feeling judged”
 Ferndale High School Mentee

“I’ve noticed that paying attention in class is easier because I can have a conversation with adults more comfortably.”
 Ferndale High School Mentee

"I admire Scott because he is positive and tells great stories. I enjoy his company because he enjoys mine. The hour together goes by too fast." - FHS Sophomore Mentee

“In this program, you just get to be you”
 Ferndale High School Mentee

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