New Course are services provided through We Are Mentors Services, Inc.
Who we are?

Our organization strives to protect, heal, and care for children and families, traditional and non-traditional. We offer proven techniques on navigating the system and helping families achieve their highest potential.
We provide services to families by empowering them to resolve their own disputes, issues, problems, and concerns through education, counseling, mediation, and supervision.
All services are provided by meeting each person where they are physically, mentally, and spiritually without judgment.
We Are Mentors
Services
Directed By Candyce Wolsfeld



Supervised Visits - Are when a supervisor is responsible for observing and reporting their findings during a session. The parent is responsible for the care of the child; however, the supervisor will intervene when there is an issue of safety or concern of improper care.
Family Mentoring – is when a parent mentor comes along side a family in crisis. The mentor offers education and support to meet goals as they overcome obstacles that may be preventing the family’s success. Our family mentors can assist with budgeting finances; discipline plans, coordinating services, nutritional resources, family structure, and many more. Each mentor’s goal is to empower a family to meet their own needs and goals.
Reunification Planning – is the process of introducing a child to a parent that they may not know or have not been in contact with for a significant period of time. This process is similar to mediation were the parents make the decision of how to move forward. Unlike, mediation, the facilitator seeks the best interest of the child as a court order is followed.
New Course
Services
Directed By Dan Bierma M.ed, M.div, LLMSW



Mediation – Is when a neutral mediator guides members of a family in coming to an agreement. Often this process is used in guiding a family through a divorce, but also includes settling custody arrangements by parents who were never married. We Are Mentors works with traditional and non-traditional families to help them find a way to their own agreement.
Parenting Coordination– is often appointed by the court or attorneys for a specific term to help implement the parenting time orders of the court and to help resolve parenting disputes that fall within the scope of the parenting coordinator’s appointment.
Therapy– is a treatment process that helps individuals or families overcome an obstacle. It will vary from person to person and family to family, as each person’s circumstances are different. Our therapist will work to develop a treatment plan that meets the needs of the individual and/or family.

Reunification Planning – is the process of introducing a child to a parent that they may not know or have not been in contact with for a significant period of time. This process is similar to mediation were the parents make the decision of how to move forward. Unlike, mediation, the facilitator seeks the best interest of the child as a court order is followed.
No, your not seeing double. This service is offered through both our mentoring and new course divisions.