Become a mentor: Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office seeks volunteers for youth program

Kelsey Merison

DESCHUTES COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) — Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY) is offering a training class on Saturday, April 11th, for residents interested in mentoring children with an incarcerated parent.

The orientation and training session is required for all volunteers before they are matched with a child. Participants must also pass background checks as part of the initial training process. The class is offered at no cost to the public, though advanced registration is required to attend.

Volunteers who complete the training must commit to a minimum of one year and spend a few hours each week with their matched child. The program pairs mentors with children who share similar interests. This time is used for various activities including community exploration, art or craft projects, or simply hanging out and talking.

The orientation and training session lasts 3.5 hours. The curriculum is designed to cover program policies, communication skills, and how to establish a successful mentor relationship. The class also provides information on the specific impact incarceration has on families.

Additional information regarding the COPY program is available on the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office website. Individuals interested in the program can also obtain details by calling 541-388-6651 or emailing COPY@deschutes.org.

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