29Jan, 2010

TMP Mentor and Mentee Visit the White House

Imagine being nine-years old and asked to visit the White House. It happened last week with one of our mentees, Lehzan. The White House called and asked us to send a representative from The Mentoring Project to the East Room of the White House to help the President kick off National Mentoring Month. We knew exactly who to send as soon as we got the invitation. Willie Welch has been mentoring through TMP from the very beginning, and has been faithful as a mentor for three years now. And Lehzan, his mentee, has flourished because of the relationship. We booked a flight and sent these guys off knowing they would represent us well. Here’s the account from The Mentoring Project blog:

Mentoring Project mentor Willie Welch and mentee Lehzan Blake  visited the White House last week to kickoff of President Obama’s new mentoring program.

The President and first lady Michelle Obama welcomed mentors and mentees to the Grand East Room to kick off National Mentoring Month.

Willie and Lehzan had a terrific time at the White House, touring the grounds and meeting other Mentor and Mentee pairs.

“It was exciting for us and such a privilege to be selected. I’d seen the White House in photos and on television, but to actually be there was an absolute privilege,” said mentor Willie Welch.

Two days before leaving for Washington DC, Willie and Lehzan had a unique opportunity to share with Lehzan’s entire school about the upcoming trip. Lehzan was performing a dance for a Martin Luther King Day assembly at Buckman Elementary when the school officials caught wind of the upcoming trip.  As the assembly came to a close, school counselors and after-school teachers brought Willie and Lehzan onto the stage to break the news to Lehzan’s classmates.

“They called Lehzan up and I told the assembly I was his mentor and we were selected to go to Washington DC to meet the President. When I said that, the whole place was in pandemonium clapping and yelling, standing up, it was nothing but applause and shouting. Lehzan’s walking around his school like a celebrity now,” laughed Willie.

Citing his own story growing up without an engaged father, President Obama has proclaimed January National Mentoring Month, urging Americans to give back to young people, saying mentors help children grow into productive and responsible adults.

President Obama praised the efforts of mentoring organizations like Big Brother Big Sister and The Mentoring Project.

“I was raised by a single mom who struggled at times to provide for me and my sister. And while I was lucky to have loving grandparents who poured everything they had into helping my mother take care of us, I still felt the weight of my father’s absence throughout my childhood,” said Obama, who has written about his early life in a best-selling memoir.

“So I wasn’t always focused in school the way I should have been. I did some things I’m not proud of. I got in more trouble than I should have. Without a bunch of second chances and a whole lot of luck, my life could have taken easily a turn for the worse,” the President said.

The effort will plan programs for the boys, including monthly workshops to encourage them in education, career planning and community service. It is similar to one Mrs. Obama started in the fall for young women, pairing about 16 girls from the Washington area with women at top levels in the Obama administration.

Willie Welch praised the White House and their focus on mentoring,

“I was also surprised that there is a mentoring program inside the White House made up of Presidential staff and aides. They are giving their time to helping children grow in so many areas. These people are motivating the children. Can you imagine having a Presidential aide as a mentor?”

Here are pictures of Willie and Lehzan in D.C.:

5 Responses to “TMP Mentor and Mentee Visit the White House”

  1. Steph says:

    this is awesome, thanks for sharing!

  2. Tim says:

    Hey Don, thanks for sharing. And I agree with steph … it is an awesome story. It brings back memories of the teens I was mentoring a few years ago. I’m amazed how they still stay in touch and I get to see how I’ve impacted their lives. Thanks again for sharing!

  3. Elizabeth says:

    THIS IS FRIGGEN AMAZING! I loved reading this story and almost started crying tears of joy as I read that Lehzan was a celebrity in his school, how cool! I grew up with great parents, but my mentor changed my life and now we are best friends, I hope to be that influence on the girls in my youth group currently. Thanks again for sharing, awesome stuff!

  4. Lyle Byre says:

    PHENOMENAL!

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