Children in Bath who are facing challenges including bereavement, isolation and domestic violence are set to benefit from extra support thanks to a grant from Somerset Freemasons.
The grant of £66,000 to the Mentoring Plus charity will help support 48 children to be matched with a trained adult volunteer mentor who will give them the space to feel safe, respected, heard and valued.
All sessions include a positive activity that the child is supported to choose, everything from horse riding to magnet fishing, geo-caching to musical theatre.
The children are able to talk about the things that they are experiencing with a kind, consistent, non-judgemental adult.
Behind the scenes, Mentoring Plus practitioners work with schools and local agencies to ensure the child and their family get the support they need outside of the mentoring relationship.
The grant will allow Mentoring Plus to train and support 48 volunteer mentors to provide vital help for children facing tough challenges.
Training and support will build vital skills for volunteers and the organisations to whom they belong and build cohesion in the community. Together, volunteer mentors will donate a combined total of 3,744 hours over the grant period.
The grant from Somerset Freemasons comes through the Masonic Charitable Foundation, which is funded by Freemasons, their families and friends, from across England and Wales.
Mentoring Plus CEO Ruth Keily, said: “We’re very grateful to Somerset Freemasons for their generous grant, which will make a big difference in the lives of the children we work with.
“Mentoring helps children feel happier, more confident, more connected with their community and more engaged with education.
“They have better communication and social skills, better relationships with their family and friends, and feel more hopeful about the future.”
Graham Puddy from Somerset Freemasons, said: “I’m very pleased we’ve been able to help Mentoring Plus with their hugely valuable programme for local children who need this crucial support.
“Thanks to Mentoring Plus, these young people show improvement in all areas of their lives, not least at school.
“At the end of the day, being able to take advantage of their education and achieving their potential gives them a far greater chance of making a better life for themselves in the future.”