For Immediate Release
Contact: Elyse Ver Berkmoes
Communications Specialist
Michigan Community Service Commission
517-241-0063
verberkmoese@michigan.gov
www.mentormichigan.org
Former University of Michigan Coach Lloyd Carr Recruits for a New Team
Lansing, Mich. – September 26, 2008 – Mentor Michigan has named former
University of Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr their newest champion
for recruiting mentors. Carr has come out of retirement to recruit for a
new type of team, a team of mentors to match with Michigan’s young
people.
In her 2008 State of the State Address, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm
set a goal to recruit 10,000 new mentors by 2010 through the Mentor
Michigan program. Given Carr’s legendary coaching skills, he is well
equipped to help Mentor Michigan reach this goal by championing the
importance of mentors.
“I have partnered with Mentor Michigan to recruit a team of men and
women to make a difference in the lives of children in need,” said
Carr. “All it takes is a little time and the willingness to reach out
and mentor a child. I’m confident that we will form the finest team in
America to help the kids in our communities.”
One hour a week can make a big difference in a young person’s future.
Mentor Michigan supports more than 200 organizations around the state
that are changing lives by matching mentors with young people. Mentor
Michigan provides those organizations with training and research. It
fosters partnerships with businesses, faith-based and nonprofit
organizations, schools, colleges and universities, and state and local
government to support mentoring. Mentor Michigan also builds public
awareness about the importance of and the need for mentors by urging
caring adults to “pass it on,” because sharing a little of yourself
with a young person can reward both of you with lifelong benefits.
DP + Company, a marketing, advertising, and public relations firm based
out of Farmington Hills, Michigan, has generously created various
materials, including PSAs, focused on Lloyd Carr’s mentor recruitment
efforts.
If you are interested in mentoring a child, visit
www.mentormichigan.org.
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