internship

Are you struggling to find purpose? Do you want to make a difference with your life? Join us on a summer expedition to Togo, West Africa where you will encounter opportunities to use your gifts and abilities to help transform the lives of families and villages. Every day you will be stretched physically, mentally and emotionally, while gaining instruction and hands-on training.



live a little

Many people, just like you, have a desire to be a part of something meaningful, but they don’t know where to start . At Mentor Leaders, passion and desire get you started, but it takes discipline and accountability to realize change and see your spiritual goals accomplished. The internship is not easy, but if you have the courage to take the first step down this path and allow yourself to be transformed,  you will see a powerful movement of the spirit in your own life.

leave a legacy

Mentor Leaders internships are designed to cultivate and develop your leadership potential while preparing you to impact today’s world. The scope of this opportunity is extensive and includes one-on-one instruction, practical hands-on experience, and life-transforming events. Every aspect of this internship is designed to give you a balanced, strategic approach to developing character, discernment, and it enables you to eventually become an effective mentor to others.


core values

faith

making a commitment to face the unknown

integrity

we are who we say we are, and we do what we say we do

relationships

we love people, and we focus on meeting the needs of others

vision

we dream big and dare to believe that we can achieve the impossible

excellence

we demand uncompromising quality and strive to demonstrate excellence in everything we do



intern stories


chris barr

Spending time in Togo, Africa with Mentor Leaders was an absolutely incredible and eye opening experience! The people in the villages are so open to learn and the African Mentor Leaders staff members are so excited to be able to share hope with them! After leaving, it was hard to stop marveling at how much work has been accomplished in the village and in the hearts of the people there.