Become a Mentor

Mentoring goes beyond money. It is about raising awareness, building connections, and inspiring others. Right now, a young Christian child in Pakistan is waiting for someone to stand up, speak up, and act.

Make a Lasting Difference

Quiet courage. Loud results.

A MinorCare mentor does not need to be rich, famous, or fluent in Urdu. You need to show up consistently for a child who has never had anyone show up for them. Academic support, career guidance, faith and moral encouragement, life skills, emotional support — pick what fits you. We handle the rest.

Right now, a young Christian child in Laliyani, Kasur, Pakistan is waiting for a mentor. Someone to tell them their dreams are worth chasing. That someone could be you.

Is the Mentor Role Only Fundraising?

Fundraising helps, but your role goes beyond money. It is about raising awareness, building connections, and inspiring others. That sometimes means storytelling, hosting a talk, writing a blog, or simply bringing people together.

Become a MinorCare mentor today and help us rewrite the story of education, faith, and opportunity.

Academic support — tutoring and study guidance

Career guidance — inspire their professional dreams

Faith and moral encouragement — values-based mentoring

Life skills — practical tools for a better future

Emotional support — someone who listens and cares

General mentorship — flexible, open engagement

Join Our Community

Complete the three steps below. We will be in touch within 48 hours.

1
About You
2
Your Role
3
Your Story

Step 1: Tell us about yourself

Make A Difference Today

Your $9 keeps a child in school for a month.

Less than a coffee a day. A full month of education, books, and hope.

♥ Donate Now

Frequently Asked Questions

A mentor provides one or more of the following: academic support, career guidance, faith and moral encouragement, life skills coaching, or emotional support. The role is flexible and shaped around your strengths and the child's needs. Mentoring is about consistent presence, not perfection.

Mentors can commit as little as one hour per week. Options include one hour per week, two hours per week, weekends only, or a fully flexible schedule. MinorCare works around your availability. Consistency matters more than the number of hours.

No. All communication is conducted in English and coordinated through MinorCare's platform. A coordinator handles translation between English and Urdu. There is no requirement to travel. Everything is managed remotely through scheduled virtual sessions.

Fundraising helps, but your role goes far beyond money. It is about raising awareness, building connections, and inspiring others. That sometimes means storytelling, hosting a talk, writing a blog, or simply bringing people together around a cause that matters.

All mentor-student communication is conducted through MinorCare's supervised platform. A coordinator reviews and translates all messages. Direct contact details are never exchanged. This protects both the mentor and the child while maintaining meaningful connection.