1. Do I have to pay to have a mentor?

No

2. What happens if I don’t want to keep going with my mentor?

You can opt out at any time.

3. What do I do if I am not happy with my mentor?

You can tell the mentor’s coordinator about it.

4. How do I know that my mentor won’t talk about me to others?

Mentors sign a confidentiality agreement. Anything written about you in your plan is known by you and is kept secure.

5. Can my friend get a mentor too?

Yes. You could ask your mentor how to go about that.

6. Can I become a mentor?

You can become a mentor if the Church you attend decides to partner with Fresh Perspective. Your Church leaders can make enquiries via this web site.

7. How do I know that my mentor knows what they are doing?

Mentors go through a selection process and undergo training for their role as mentors. They work under supervision throughout the time that they are working with each family.

8. What does a mentor do?

Refer to “How Could a Mentor Help?’

9. Is there anything a mentor won’t do?

A mentor will not loan you money, nag at you or take over.

10. Fresh Perspective is a Christian service. What does that mean for me?

It means that your mentor attends a church. It does not mean that you have to attend the church unless you choose too.