Mentoring Program Directory

LIst your program here →

Note: All mentoring programs are screened by the Pueblo Mentoring Collaborative (PMC) Steering Committee prior to listing. The PMC makes no guarantee of the program scope of services, policies, or procedures. Directory listings should serve as a starting point for exploring mentoring program options, and the PMC strongly recommends you perform independent research to determine which mentoring program best suits your needs.


Displaying 1 - 8 of 8

Mentoring ProgramOrganizationContact NamePhoneView Entry
Be Great: Graduate!Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo CountyBecky Medina(719) 564-0055View More
Dogg of CourageDogg of CourageChris M Carter(719) 468-0694View More
MentoringFirst Presbyterian ChurchRoger Ganger(719) 647-9532View More
Support SquadHalfway Home PuebloWilliam Wright(719) 334-0010View More
Pueblo Police Explorer ProgramPueblo Police DepartmentSergeant Nolan Welsh(719) 553-2446View More
National Youth Project Using MinibikesSouthern Colorado Youth DevelopmentMichael Riley(719) 281-3813View More
State of Grace MentoringState of Grace CounselingLenny Ruiz(719) 569-7909View More
United Way of Pueblo County Middle School Mentoring ProgramUnited Way of Pueblo CountyMelody Schuette(719) 2252-8580View More
Mentoring ProgramOrganizationContact NamePhoneView Entry

These programs do not accept solicitations. They are listed here for those looking for mentoring program information only. 


How to Choose a Quality Youth Mentoring Program

Our Program Directory is a great place to start when looking for a quality mentoring program. Here are some questions you can ask a program, based on a framework of six core standards of practice instituted by MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership:

STANDARD #1: Recruitment

  • Who are the mentors?
  • What are the eligibility requirements?

STANDARD #2: Screening

  • Does the program require mentor candidate background checks, including searching a national criminal records database, along with sex offender and child abuse registries and, when relevant, driving records?
  • Does the program conduct personal interviews with each mentor candidate?
  • Does the program check mentor candidate references?

STANDARD #3: Training

  • Do mentors receive training prior to being matched with a youth?

STANDARD #4: Matching

  • What factors are taken into consideration when matching mentors and mentees?

STANDARD #5: Monitoring and Support

  • Does the program contact mentors, mentees, and parents/guardians on a regular basis to monitor the relationship?

STANDARD #6: Closure

  • Does the program have a process for managing anticipated and unanticipated match closures?

For further information and more resources, visit www.mentoring.org. View a detailed list of core standards