Our 17 or 10 week free online mentoring programs pair teens with dedicated volunteer mentors who provide guidance and support across a broad range of skills.
These programs are designed to help a teen grow and navigate life's challenges through consistent, one-on-one mentoring sessions.
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Who is Raise Digital for?
Our online programs are open to young people in years 8-9 at high school (or 13-16 years old, for home schoolers) looking for extra support.

It’s best suited to young people:
- Whose school doesn’t offer Raise mentoring within school hours
- Who are comfortable with technology, talking online and feel comfortable sitting at a screen for 45-50 mins
- Studying via distance education or homeschooling
- Who have been through the program before or missed out on the in-school program
- Who learn at home due to school refusal or other challenges in the traditional school environment
- Who have a desire and consent to being in the program
- Receiving support from another youth service who believe a mentor would compliment the support plan

The program won’t suit young people:
- Who are forced into it. They need to want to participate
- Who feel screen fatigue after a day at school
- Who are overcommitted in the afternoons, making it difficult to make mentoring a priority each week
- Who is in crisis and needs the professional support of a Psychologist
- Who is currently under the care of a Psychiatrist or Psychologist for suicidal ideation or have recently experienced significant trauma
Who is Raise Digital for?
Our online programs are open to young people in years 8-9 at high school (or 13-16 years old, for home schoolers) looking for extra support.

It’s best suited to young people:
- Whose school doesn’t offer Raise mentoring within school hours
- Who are comfortable with technology, talking online and feel comfortable sitting at a screen for 45-50 mins
- Studying via distance education or homeschooling
- Who have been through the program before or missed out on the in-school program
- Who learn at home due to school refusal or other challenges in the traditional school environment
- Who have a desire and consent to being in the program
- Receiving support from another youth service who believe a mentor would compliment the support plan

The program won’t suit young people:
- Who are forced into it. They need to want to participate
- Who feel screen fatigue after a day at school
- Who are overcommitted in the afternoons, making it difficult to make mentoring a priority each week
- Who is in crisis and needs the professional support of a Psychologist
- Who is currently under the care of a Psychiatrist or Psychologist for suicidal ideation or have recently experienced significant trauma
Key benefits:
Diverse skill development | Experienced mentors | Flexible online format | Supportive relationship |
Work on a variety of skills including self-talk, friendships, managing stress, risk and hope. | Benefit from the knowledge and experience of highly trained volunteer mentors who are passionate about helping young people succeed. | Participate from anywhere (home or school), fitting mentoring sessions into your schedule with ease. | Build a meaningful connection with your mentor, who will guide and encourage you throughout the 17-week journey. |
This program is ideal for those ready to commit to their growth and eager to explore new possibilities with the help of a volunteer mentor.
Key benefits:
Diverse skill development
Work on a variety of skills tailored to your interests and needs, whether it’s school related, personal growth, or life skills.
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Experienced mentors
Benefit from the knowledge and experience of volunteer mentors who are passionate about helping others succeed.
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Flexible Online Format
Participate from anywhere, fitting mentoring sessions into your schedule with ease.
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Supportive relationship
Build a meaningful connection with your mentor, who will guide and encourage you throughout the 17-week journey.
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This program is ideal for those ready to commit to their growth and eager to explore new possibilities with the help of a volunteer mentor.