If you’re a teenager aged 15 to 20, this might just be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. The Wellness Drive mentorship programme is offering young people a chance to grow, learn, and shape their futures—for free!
This eight-month program pairs participants with mentors who will guide them through key areas like academics, career planning, and building interpersonal skills.
Applications are open and the deadline is 20 December 2024.
The Wellness Drive mentorship programme
Mentorship isn’t just about learning from someone older; it’s about building connections and gaining the tools to succeed.
The Wellness Drive program offers:
- Academic support: Need help staying on track with schoolwork? Mentors will guide you in developing better study habits and achieving your goals.
- Career guidance: Not sure what you want to do after school? Learn how to explore career options, build a plan, and set yourself up for success.
- Interpersonal skills: From public speaking to working in teams, mentors will help you develop the skills needed to navigate relationships at school, home, and future workplaces.
How does it work?
Participants will meet with their mentors once a month for guidance, check-ins, and activities designed to build confidence and skills.
These sessions are designed to help teens grow personally and professionally in a safe, supportive environment.
Who can apply? How to apply?
The program is open to teens between the ages of 15 and 20.
If you’re a parent, this is the perfect way to give your teen extra support during these crucial years.
It’s easy to sign up:
- Visit www.wellnessdrive.co.za to learn more and apply.
- Submit your application before the deadline: 20 December 2024.
Programmes like this can be life-changing.
Whether you’re struggling with school, unsure about your career, or just need someone to talk to, a mentor can be your guide.
Calling all mentors!
Applications are also open for mentors, so if you want to make a difference in someone’s life, now’s your chance.
For more information, visit www.wellnessdrive.co.za or call +27 60 882 4815.
In South Africa, where many young people face challenges like limited access to career resources and academic support, mentorship can bridge the gap between dreams and reality.