Publication Date:
2004
Journal:
National Mentoring Center Bulletin
Journal Issue:
v.2(2), July 2004, 10-15.
Pages:
4
Abstract:
This interview with Richard Rowe, one of the mentoring movement's pioneers in exploring strategies to get men more involved in volunteer settings and contributing to community and youth development efforts, talks about how to recruit men to mentoring and volunteering in general. One main reason for the lack of male volunteers in mentoring are that it is not perceived as "manly". Rowe presents some ways to deal with this issue and others.
Call Number:
220/B/GAR/2004
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article 
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