
NextGen Girls Mentorship Program
Service Description
In the NextGen Girl’s Mentorship Program, we offer a supportive and inspiring environment where girls can learn life skills, build self-confidence, and create a strong foundation for their futures. Through interactive sessions, community-building activities, and expert mentorship, participants will gain the tools to make confident decisions, develop leadership qualities, and prepare for the next phase of their lives with purpose and clarity.


Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
Program Terms and Conditions By registering for the NextGen Girls Mentorship Program, both the mentee and parent/guardian agree to the following terms: Program Commitment: The mentee agrees to attend weekly sessions for the duration of the program terms (July to October and October to January). The mentee will commit to attending all scheduled sessions unless otherwise communicated to the program coordinator. Program Fees: Enrollment Fee: $50 (for new participants) Re-enrollment Fee: $25 (for returning participants) Full term membership: $100 (per year) Enrollment Terms: Enrollment for the NextGen Girls Mentorship Program is open throughout each term. You can enroll at any time during the term, and your child can start attending sessions immediately once registered. Fee Policy: The program fee is required at the time of enrollment, regardless of when you register during the term. The fee for each term is $50 for new participants and $25 re-enrollment (for returning participants). This ensures that all participants receive the full benefits of the program, regardless of when they join, as the fee covers program access, resources, and support for the entire term. Attendance Policy: Regular attendance is crucial for the mentee’s growth in the program. Any absence should be communicated in advance to the program coordinator. Behavior Expectations: The mentee agrees to behave respectfully during sessions and adhere to the NextGen Girls Mentorship Program code of conduct, which includes being respectful to all mentors and fellow participants. Medical Emergency & Liability: In the event of a medical emergency, the parent/guardian consents to the program coordinator seeking necessary medical attention for the mentee. The parent/guardian also agrees to release the program and its staff from liability in case of injury during program activities. Photographic/Media Release: The parent/guardian grants permission for photographs, videos, or other media to be taken during the program and used for promotional or educational purposes related to the NextGen Girls Mentorship Program.
Contact Details
1821 West Lancaster Boulevard, Lancaster, CA, USA
