Through structured mentorship, we equip children in our partner homes with the values, life skills and leadership habits that shape their today and transform their future.
"Every young person needs
a guide."
Mentorship provides more than advice. It builds relationships that inspire, encourage and equip young people to overcome challenges and pursue their dreams. Through our mentorship programme, Protota Foundation creates safe spaces for learning and life transformation.
Children in orphanage homes often grow up without the consistent adult guidance that shapes character, confidence and direction. Our mentors fill that gap — not as authority figures, but as companions on the journey.
Through monthly visits, structured book studies and open conversations about life, purpose and possibility, we help young people see themselves as leaders — not in spite of where they came from, but because of who they are becoming.
Our programme follows a clear five-step model that gives every child a consistent, meaningful mentorship experience throughout the year.
We choose one powerful book each year with practical, life-changing lessons for young people.
Mentors are equipped with discussion guides and training to lead sessions effectively.
Mentors visit partner homes for engaging discussions, activities and genuine connection.
Children reflect on lessons, complete challenges and apply what they learn to real life.
Children grow in character, confidence and become young leaders who inspire others.
This year, children across our partner homes are learning timeless habits that build self-confidence, responsibility, resilience and leadership — through Sean Covey's internationally acclaimed guide for young people.
Each month, mentors facilitate practical discussions and activities that help participants develop the habits and character needed to navigate life with purpose.
Four children share what the Protota mentorship programme means to them — in their own words, unscripted.
Our mentorship programme works across four areas of a young person's development — because great leaders are built from the inside out.
Building confidence, communication skills and leadership qualities to prepare the children for impact.
Equipping young people with essential life skills such as decision making, financial literacy and goal setting.
Helping young minds discover their talents, explore career paths and pursue the purpose God has given them.
Encouraging positive peer relationships and support networks that promote growth and accountability.
Your support helps us reach more young people, train more mentors and create more opportunities for transformation. Every relationship counts.