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Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents

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Mentors can play a big part in the life of a youth, providing someone for them to look up to and maybe give them another perspective on life. Children of an incarcerated parent face a different set of challenges. And if both parents are incarcerated, the child could face the foster care system. A Columbus-based leadership group is working to raise funds to provide life-long mentors for children of incarcerated parents.

Join us today as we talk about the value of mentoring children and teens.

Guests:

  • Abby Fisher,
  • Kanisha Dumas, mentee and student at the University of Cincinnati  
  • Jacci Woolwine, mentor
  • Nick Padilla, captain of the

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