Preparing and equipping young adults for interactions in the real world.
STEPS Mentoring benefits participants with the regular chance to interact with others, form and build friendships, and access the community to grow useful life skills for individuals with mild cognitive limitations.
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS
Activities include meaningful social opportunities with peers, using technology to send messages and opportunities to maintain friendships.
LIFE SKILLS
Activities are chosen to promote budgeting, money handling, good buying decisions, personal care and personal organization.
INDEPENDENCE SKILLS
Activities include navigating the community safely, promoting problem-solving thinking, and knowledge of community resources.