Mentorship Program

Trusted mentors, life-skills workshops, career readiness, and vocational pathways funded by Cow baked-goods sales.

Our Mentorship Program

The Cow Student Support Program is designed to equip high school students, ages 16-20, with the mentorship, skills, and tools needed to be successful in education, work, and life.

The program also offers sports activities and monthly outings that broaden their scope and potential future.

Students meet with mentors and take part in interactive courses such as etiquette, identity, college readiness, career readiness, culinary exposure, and practical life skills.

Mentors with students supported by Cow

Life-Skills Workshops

Students build character, personal presentation, identity, etiquette, goal-setting, and decision-making skills.

One-on-One Coaching

Trusted adults support students through compatible mentor matches, consistent coaching, and job performance guidance.

Career Exploration

Students explore digital and print media, culinary arts, first responder fields, copier technology, digital design, and Adobe training.

Career Readiness

Programming includes financial literacy, resume preparation, certifications, internships, and local employment preparation.

Students learning workplace technology and creative production skills
Career Partners

Career readiness that connects to real opportunity

In partnership with community schools, local employers, technical trainers, and civic organizations, students participate in vocational training, receiving exposure to food service, workplace technology, digital design, and creative production. The same career exploration model also exposes students to service fields and local employment opportunities upon completion.

Student Design Milestones

Creative confidence through portfolio work

Design presentations give students a chance to share finished work, practice professional communication, and see how technical skills can become career pathways.

Students presenting graphic design portfolio boards

Portfolio Presentations

Students organize their creative work and practice presenting ideas with clarity and confidence.

students supported by Cow developing finished design and maker projects

Finished Work

Completed projects help students see the value of consistency, technical practice, and personal expression.

Student receiving one-on-one encouragement during creative project work

Individual Voice

One-on-one encouragement helps each student connect creative skill with personal identity and future goals.

Program Moments

Scenes from Cow sessions

Mentorship, hands-on workshops, and career exploration experiences give students room to imagine what comes next.

Trusted mentors change the trajectory.

Recreational retreats, spiritual retreats, community and family, road trips, youth events, career preparation, vocational training, certifications, internship opportunities, and job opportunities all support the program.

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