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What is a Mentor?

Mentors are an integral key to success for cadets by guiding them to the next stage of their life.  
A mentor is someone who is a friend, role model and caring support person. A mentor should be able to invest in the life of a YCP cadet, and provide personal, educational and career guidance after graduation. Some examples include: family friends, neighbors, coaches, teachers, local church members, community leaders, law enforcement or military personnel.

Who can be a mentor?

  • May not be a parent, step-parent or guardian.

  • Must be same sex as cadet being mentored

  • Must be at least 25 years of age

  • Should live in same hometown (or nearby) as cadet being mentored

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Already a Mentor?

You can fill here the MENTOR/PARENT POST-RESIDENTIAL REPORT FORM

Contact your Case Manager

Joel Cubillé

jcubillea@gnpr.pr.gov

Jesminda Olivo

jolivo@gnpr.pr.gov

Karilys Colón

kcolont@gnpr.pr.gov

Anabelle Bernier

abernier@gnpr.pr.gov

Yolyann Colón

ycolon@gnpr.pr.gov

Leanette Mateo

lmateo@gnpr.pr.gov

Victor Ortiz

vortizl@gnpr.pr.gov

Paola Mercado

pmercados@gnpr.pr.gov

Dellissette Maldonado

dmaldonado@gnpr.pr.gov

Francisco Santiago

fsantiagom@gnpr.pr.gov

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Become a Volunteer Mentor

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Shirley Camacho
Mentoring Assistant

787-260-1757 X 324

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