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    Learn How You Can Make a Difference in Your Community as a Volunteer Mentor

    May 15, 2024No Comments
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    Coach Steve Coffin and participant Willard Touchstone celebrate the completion of Willard’s program through the Yavapai Reentry Project.
    Coach Steve Coffin and participant Willard Touchstone celebrate the completion of Willard’s program through the Yavapai Reentry Project.
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    Yavapai County News – The Yavapai Reentry Project, a project of MATFORCE, works with community members returning from incarceration. One of the programs the Yavapai Reentry Project (YRP) offers participants is the opportunity to be paired with a Community Coach. These coaches are trained volunteer mentors that offer the opportunity for community support, to help create hope for their future, and to restore and rebuild participants’ lives.

    Clarissa Nelson, YRP Program Coordinator, said, “Everything begins with hope. Hope for a better tomorrow and a brighter future. But hope is often a missing piece for the population we serve. Each one of our amazing volunteer mentors is a hope holder and hope bringer to people returning from incarceration.”

    Register today for free to learn how you can be a Community Coach and become a partner in hope. There is no obligation to volunteer if you attend the training. Community Coach trainings are scheduled in multiple locations throughout the summer.

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    For more information or to register to learn more about becoming a Community Coach visit YavapaiReentryProject.org, email info@YavapaiReentryProject.org or call (928) 925-4433.

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