Description
We are committed to helping every young person from the armed forces community unlock their potential through the power of mentoring.
We understand that life in an armed forces family brings unique challenges—frequent moves, new schools, changing curricula, long periods of parental separation, and the transition to civilian life, and much more. Whilst everyone's experiences are different, we can appreciate how these disruptions can make it hard to stay on track.
Did you know MCR Pathways can provide a mentor, who can offer stability, guidance, and encouragement to keep things on track? Better still, your mentor will meet you at school for an hour a week to talk about the things that matter, support you keep school work on track, find solutions to any problems faced, look ahead to the future and much more.
Whether you're a young person, teacher, a parent or guardian - get in touch to find out how we can potentially help at your school.
About MCR Pathways
Every young person has a spark of ambition. But with an unfair start in life — and the weight of feeling alone — it’s easy to lose your way. With a mentor, everything changes. Awaken their ambition.
Volunteering one hour a week has the power to change a life. Become a mentor with MCR Pathways. Ignite that spark.
We are committed to helping every young person from the armed forces community unlock their potential through the power of mentoring.
Life in an armed forces family brings unique challenges—frequent moves, new schools, changing curricula, long periods of parental separation, and the transition to civilian life. These disruptions can make it hard to stay on track. A mentor can offer stability, guidance, and encouragement to help young people thrive.
No prior experience of mentoring is required - simply bring a listening ear, empathy and understanding, as well as a passion for building confidence, instilling self belief, awakening ambition, and much more.
Dedicate an hour a week in a school near you to meet with your young person during the school day - typically between 9am-3pm. Meetings run during the school term, and we hope you can commit to mentoring for a minimum period of a year.
