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Thank you for supporting Children's Mentoring Connection of Hancock County.  Your support this year is more important than ever.  Our programs allow youth in our community to continue to have supportive individuals in their lives on a regular basis during this challenging time.  Our school-based program is meeting virtually each week to be a support and a way for the students to talk with their mentor about the weeks events.  Each session is led by a Case Manager.  Participants play games, learn social and emotional skills, develop leadership skills with emphasis on the leader in me skills. Our Community based programs our mentees meet 2 - 3 times a month in person or virtually to be a consistent support to the mentee and their family.

To donate to our Giving Tuesday Campaign click on the link

CMC Giving Tuesday 2020 link at the top of the page. 

The Children’s Mentoring Connection of Hancock County began as a Big Brothers Agency in 1974. The Big Sisters program was added in 1978 and, in May of 2004, the Board of Directors voted to discontinue the affiliation with BBBS of America and officially became a locally independent organization.

CMC provides a professionally monitored mentoring program for boys and girls, primarily from single parent families. It is our vision that every qualified child, needing services will be actively engaged in a mentoring relationship designed to enhance their personal growth as competent, caring and confident individuals.

The agency staff recruits, screens and closely evaluates adult applicants while gathering a complete social history and personality profile on each youth applicant. Once a match between adult and child is made, follow-up supervision and guidance is provided to the mentor, client and parent/guardian. The volunteer works with the child in an asset-building relationship in the areas of growth and development, prevention, life-skills, problem solving and decision making. If there are additional problems in the family the Case Manager will offer support, networking and referral service to other Hancock County social service agencies.

  • Patrick Sadowski, President
  • Linda DeArment, Vice President
  • Brandon Mills, Treasurer
  • Laurie Zydonik, Secretary
  • Adriana Love
  • Charles Clapper
  • Shawn Carpenter
  • Jaclyn Hecker
  • Charlie Webb
  • Allison Fulk
  • Phil Kortokrax
  • Joshua Reams
  • Don Williams
  • Ali Rees
  • Kate Ferguson
  • Guy Crawford
  • Dina Ostrander
  • Diana Hoover