The Mentoring Class of 2023


(Meeps, one of our seven cats, helping with the selection process…)

Since my first round of community mentoring back in 2015, when I mentored 54 people for six months, I’ve been asked periodically whether I’d do it again. My answer was always something like ‘maybe – it was a lot of work’ and I didn’t think I’d have the time. Then when the pandemic hit in 2020 I wanted something apart from vegetable gardening to help my mental health, so I did another round of mentoring that stretched through the end of 2021. I’d resolved myself to not doing it