Aged 18-25 and living in London? Could you support someone to use the internet?

If you're aged 18-25 and live in London, you could support parents in Peckham to get online.

Parents First is a project run by TimeBank, the charity behind Junction49.   The project matches mentors aged 18-25 with parents in Peckham, South London to support them to get online so they can play a more active role in their children's development.  This could be anything like accessing school services online, learning about online safety and finding out about recreational activities for the family.

As a mentor we ask you to commit to a maximum of 12 hours, but the project is running until the end of December so you may find you volunteer for about 8 hours.  It's up to you and your mentee to work out what works best for you both.

Before you start your mentoring, we'll provide you with all the training and information you need and we'll be here to provide on-going support throughout your mentoring relationship.  All mentors will also receive an AQA Unit Award certificate which will look great on your C.V.

Visit www.timebank.org.uk/parentsfirst for more information, or give us a call on 0203 111 0712.