by Teresa Valdepenas | Jan 28, 2021 | blog
Is mentorship important? Brandon Caron, Kaleb Robinson and Elliott Spear all say yes. Of course, they say yes. They are part of a developing “mentor chain” with Trekkers, an experiential education and mentoring program for young people based in midcoast Maine. Mentor...
by Teresa Valdepenas | Jan 15, 2021 | blog, Uncategorized
Rockland, ME, January 19, 2021 – Kaleb Robinson, class of 2015 from Oceanside High School, hails from Thomaston and joined the team as a Program Manager. In October, Trekkers said goodbye to Principle Program Manager Lindsey Veilleux, grateful for her over 5...
by Teresa Valdepenas | Nov 3, 2020 | blog
Read the Full Article on The Penobscot Bay Pilot Seventeen-year old Ryker Weaver popped on five minutes early to our zoom call. This is typical of what to expect from Ryker, mentioned Trekkers’ Executive Director Amie Hutchison. She noted he’s had perfect attendance...
by Teresa Valdepenas | Oct 17, 2020 | blog
Recently, the Pen Bay Pilot released the following article about Trekkers programming: Peak foliage meant peak daytrip season for Trekkers, a Rockland-based youth mentoring non-profit. Two groups of eighth-grade students embarked on their first outing together – going...
by Teresa Valdepenas | Jul 5, 2020 | blog
On July 1st, the day after the month-long Thomaston Trek virtual race had ended, results continued to filter in. Why? Several participants used the virtual nature of the race as an opportunity to run or walk multiple times rather than just once, watching their miles...
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