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Evan Witalison
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Daniel Bassill left a comment for Evan Witalison
"Thanks Evan. The great thing about the Internet and these forums is that you can now stay connected with friends, and a cause, no matter where you live. That means people will stay involved longer, and grow their knowledge, commitment and impact on…"
Jul 15, 2009
Evan Witalison left a comment for Nicole White
"Hi Nicloe: Just wanted to let you know that in the next few days, I will be wrapping up my service as an AmeriCorps*VISTA and will be moving on. I would like to thank you and the Tutor Mentor Connections in being supportive over the last year and…"
Jul 15, 2009
Evan Witalison left a comment for Daniel Bassill
"Hi Dan: Just wanted to let you know that in the next few days, I will be wrapping up my service as an AmeriCorps*VISTA and will be moving on. I would like to thank you and the Tutor Mentor Connections in being supportive over the last year and…"
Jul 15, 2009
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Tutor/Mentor Conference Planning Committee

Tutor/Mentor Connection/Institute, LLC hosted Leadership and Networking Conference in Chicago every six months from May 1994 to May 2015. Conferences have not been held since due to lack of financial support, but we continue to attempt to engage people in on-line networking and idea sharing using social media and forums like this.  See More
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Chicago - Korea T/MC

This is a workspace where interns from Korea, China, India and the US work with Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC in Chicago. Join in if you'd like to take part.See More
Feb 20, 2009
Daniel Bassill left a comment for Evan Witalison
"Thanks Evan. These forums can be powerful tools for building relationships and mentoring each other, and our volunteers and donors. However, we need to figure out ways to use them effectively, and ways to get more people to make these part of their…"
Feb 20, 2009
Daniel Bassill left a comment for Evan Witalison
"Hi Evan. Thanks for joining. I encourage you to use this forum as actively as you can to provide training for programs in the Kenosha-Racine area, and for anyone else who we can bring to this forum."
Feb 19, 2009
Evan Witalison left a comment for Daniel Bassill
"Hey Dan, Thanks for the invite to join this site."
Feb 19, 2009
Evan Witalison is now a member of Tutor/Mentor Connection
Feb 19, 2009

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Hometown:
Madison WI
About Me:
In the next few days, I will be wrapping up my service as an AmeriCorps*VISTA and will be moving on. I would like to thank the Tutor Mentor Connections in being supportive over the last year and helping Mentor Kenosha & Racine grow. I would still like to be active in the Tutor Mentor Connections. Feel free to email me at ewitalison@yahoo.com to keep in contact with me.

I am an AmeriCoprs*VISTA volunteer serving as the program coordinator for Mentor Kenosha & Racine, a mentoring partnership out of the Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
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http://www.mentorkr.org
Training Quality Mentors
March 20, 2009
9:00 - 2:30 pm
Fee: $35.00
Learn strategies for facilitating a quality mentor training. Come prepared to share your stories & experience with other mentoring professionals as you design a training that will enforce your organizational & program values, control risk and teach the knowledge, skills & attitudes necessary for your volunteers to develop highly effective and deeply committed mentoring relationships. Includes key topics to cover in any training for new mentors and tips for teaching adult learners. All participants will leave with a valuable training guide, including suggested agendas, instructions for activities to use during mentor training and other resources.

April Riordan joined the Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota in June of 2006 and has the responsibility of overseeing and managing the Partnership’s Training Institute resources, which includes developing new curricula to assist mentors and others with preventing risky behaviors in young people, and training mentoring program providers throughout the state about mentoring program management and operations. Riordan is also responsible for building partnerships with community organizations involved in adult-youth mentoring in order to enhance opportunities for adults to connect with youth in their communities. Riordan’s background includes working with youth and camping programs at the St. Paul Jewish Community Center (JCC), including the development of an award-winning workplace youth mentoring program.

To register for each session contact Felicia Stallworth at 262-595-2312 or felicia.stallworth@uwp.edu

See this event and Mentor Kenosha & Racine's other upcoming events by visiting us at http://www.uwp.edu/departments/community.partnerships/Events.cfm#Training

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At 8:37am on July 15, 2009, Daniel Bassill said…
Thanks Evan. The great thing about the Internet and these forums is that you can now stay connected with friends, and a cause, no matter where you live. That means people will stay involved longer, and grow their knowledge, commitment and impact on the cause. Please take an active role in these forums to help build interaction and participation, and ultimately, a better range of tutor/mentor programs serving at-risk youth.
At 1:35pm on February 20, 2009, Daniel Bassill said…
Thanks Evan. These forums can be powerful tools for building relationships and mentoring each other, and our volunteers and donors. However, we need to figure out ways to use them effectively, and ways to get more people to make these part of their mentoring efforts. I hope you'll help me expand the network so that we bring in more and more talent who can help.

Take a look at the Korea Group and see some of the projects they are working on. Students in mentoring programs, and at the University of Wisconsin, could be doing similar work for a similar purpose.
At 6:18pm on February 19, 2009, Daniel Bassill said…
Hi Evan. Thanks for joining. I encourage you to use this forum as actively as you can to provide training for programs in the Kenosha-Racine area, and for anyone else who we can bring to this forum.
 
 
 

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