La
Queena Mentoring Program
The La Queena
mentoring program provides young women in the Alameda County Foster Care system
with a safe, supportive, and continuing connection with caring
adults.


This is a reality for many children in the Alameda County foster care system,
some of whom may never experience the love and support that only a family can
provide.
Youth: Foster Care
Children do not have a permanent home and family. They attend the schools like
other kids but they are missing a family that is just theirs. There are 588,000
Foster Care children in the United States. Often they feel alone in the world
and seek the guidance and companionship of a caring adult. |
Project Overview:
Caring adult volunteers are matched one-on-one with a Foster Youth as a role
model, coach, and guide. Mentors spend one hour a week with the youth. They go
on outings such as movies, musuems, parks, sporting events, and libraries.
Mentors listen to the youth's dreams and give them assurance that their dreams
can become reality. With the mentors guidance the youth will come to understand
that there are consequence to every choice made and the simple daily choices
become a pattern that determines the life path. |
It is critically important that they are surrounded by
positive adult role models who serve as guides, coaches, and mentors who help
them understand the relationship between the consequences of their lives and the choices they make.
For the safety of our children, all volunteer mentors must complete an
on-line application and undergo a background investigation.
l_litzsey@yahoo.com
Lillian Litzsey
Mentor Project Manager
(510) 931-9981