What is the One-on-One Mentoring Program?
To become a volunteer and to mentor a child, please click the link below.  Fill out the form
and mail it to Moore Buddies, 6512 Seven Lakes Village, West End, NC 27376.
Volunteer Application Link
Referral Form Link
Ron Davis and Matthew attended the
Festival of Trees together.  One on
one time makes a huge difference in
the lives of our youth!
Fred Giltzow is such a great example of
supporting and encouraging his mentee
Daquon.  Daquon just finished his first year
on the football team at Pinecrest High
School.  Way to go Daquon.
Rebecca Collins took Antoinette to visit Dr.
Dempsey at Sandhills Community College.  
Dr. Dempsey is a huge believer in helping
people realize and achieve their dreams.
Bob Rose and Neill were able to
go deep sea fishing together.  
What a great experience to
expose your mentee to Bob!
The Moore Buddies One-on-One Mentoring Program matches adult
volunteer mentors who are willing to give their time, energy, and
compassion to a youth for one year.  Our mentors work with young
people who are between the ages of 6 and 17 and face many
challenges.  A mentor can help set and achieve goals, improve
behaviors and raise self-esteem.  Our mentors spend an average of
2 hours a week for a year with their young person working on goals
and skill building.  Moore Buddies offers activities throughout the
year to support and encourage these friendships.
Why Mentoring Matters
Youth development experts now agree that mentoring is a critical
element in any child's social, emotional and cognitive
development.  It builds a sense of industry and competency,
boosts academic performance and broadens horizons.  Without
doubt, young people who have the benefit of caring adult
mentors navigate the path to adulthood more successfully.
One-on-One Mentoring Program