UPDATE: This class is full! Keep an eye out for our next quarterly mentorship training.
For those living in chronic poverty, the root need is not for material things– rather, so often the root need is for relationships. Indeed, research has shown that the poor tend to be disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and community, wreaking havoc on their health and stability and hindering their path out of poverty. This suggests that perhaps the foremost act of charity should be kindling a connection with those in need– but many are hesitant. How do you break the ice? How do you balance encouragement and confrontation? What if there are difficult root issues at play?
Join the True Charity Initiative for an in-depth training on mentorship Monday, August 23rd from 5:30-8 pm. We’ll equip attendees with practical tips and tools that can help you confidently develop real relationships with those in need. If you understand the value of embedding those in need in a loving community but struggle to know how to take the first step, this training is for you!
Dinner will be provided. There is a suggested donation of $10 at the door.