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THRU Project

Mentoring Program

Meaningful Connections. Lasting Impact

Young adults transitioning from foster care often navigate adulthood without the consistent support many of their peers rely on. A mentor provides encouragement, guidance, and a dependable relationship during life’s most important milestones. 

 What does Mentoring look like: 

Meeting for coffee or lunch
Celebrating milestones together
Exploring resources and career interests
Practicing life skills
Engaging in the Community
And all of the in-between

• Be matched for at least a year
• Meet in person at least once a month
• Communicate twice a month

Request A Mentor

  • Apply
  • Share your interests, goals, preferences
  • THRU Project will match you to someone with similar interests and goals.

Become A Mentor

  • Appy
  • Complete DFPS Trauma-Informed Training
  • Volunteer Training
  • Interview
  • Background Check
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Anyaondi's Story

Meet Anyaondi...

I was born in San Antonio to two immigrant parents, my father being from the Democratic Republic of Congo and my mother from Mexico. READ MORE...

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