Meet Our Mentors

Read all about our mentors
and choose the best one for your child.

Read all about our mentors.

Meet Ken Rabow:
Master Level Mentor

Mentoring Since 2001

Meet Ken Rabow:
Master Level Mentor

I help young adults find their way forward, past the dead ends, beyond their negative self-speak. My role is to listen, truly see them, and guide them toward the very best of themselves, one step at a time.

For over 20 years, Ken has mentored young adults facing complex challenges; multiple school and work failures, extreme anxiety, autism, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and more.

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I help young adults find their way forward, past the dead ends, beyond their negative self-speak.

My role is to listen, truly see them, and guide them toward the very best of themselves, one step at a time.

For over 20 years, Ken has mentored young adults facing complex challenges; multiple school and work failures, extreme anxiety, autism, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and more.  
 
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Jason Munroe:
Resident Mentor

Mentoring Since 2016

Jason Munroe:
Resident Mentor

“When young adults shut down, patience and structure can open doors again. People come to me when school, life, or work aren’t working. My role is to bring steadiness, accountability, and a plan feels possible.”

Jason excels at helping young adults build executive functioning skills, improve communication, and develop the confidence to take consistent action toward their goals.

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“When young adults shut down, patience and structure can open doors again. People come to me when school, life, or work aren’t working.

My role is to bring steadiness, accountability, and a plan feels possible.”

Jason excels at helping young adults build executive functioning skills, improve communication, and develop the confidence to take consistent action toward their goals.

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Saritte Atkin:
1st Degree Mentor

Mentoring Since 2024

Saritte Atkin
1st Degree Mentor

Real change begins quietly—with calm, structure, and trust. When school just isn’t working, I help young adults rebuild confidence and connection, one safe step at a time.”

With a background in education, and special needs support, Saritte helps young adults who feel stuck build slow and steady progress in school and in life.

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Real change begins quietly—with calm, structure, and trust.

When school just isn’t working, I help young adults rebuild confidence and connection, one safe step at a time.”

With a background in education, and special needs support, Saritte helps young adults who feel stuck build slow and steady progress in school and in life.

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Philip Rowland:
Resident Mentor

Mentoring Since 2019

Philip Rowland:
Resident Mentor

Most young adults I meet are walking through life unsteadily, unsure. With guidance, they learn to find their rhythm, set a direction, and move toward it with confidence.

With decades of experience across engineering, IT, and the arts, Philip helps young adults who feel adrift develop focus, resilience, and a sense of purpose. 
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Most young adults I meet are walking through life unsteadily, unsure.

With guidance, they learn to find their rhythm, set a direction, and move toward it with confidence.

With decades of experience across engineering, IT, and the arts, Philip helps young adults who feel adrift develop focus, resilience, and a sense of purpose. 
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Getting Your Child Onboard with Mentoring

Try the following (after you have met with us):

“I just met with a life coach named Ken Rabow. He’s not a therapist. This isn’t talk therapy. His life coaching method helps you figure out what you want in life and how to get there through small, steady steps.”

“I’d like you to try it for an hour. If it feels right, you can keep going month to month. If not, we’ll look for something else together based on what you’ve learned.”

“Ken asked me not to tell you what you should or shouldn’t do anymore. If I have concerns, I’ll email him — and you’ll work together to find solutions, then come back to me with what you’ve decided.”

“What do you think?”

Try the following
(after you have met with us):

“I just met with a life coach named Ken Rabow. He’s not a therapist. This isn’t talk therapy. His life coaching method helps you figure out what you want in life and how to get there through small, steady steps.”

“I’d like you to try it for an hour. If it feels right, you can keep going month to month. If not, we’ll look for something else together based on what you’ve learned.”

“Ken asked me not to tell you what you should or shouldn’t do anymore. If I have concerns, I’ll email him — and you’ll work together to find solutions, then come back to me with what you’ve decided.”

“What do you think?”

Let’s Take the Next Step: Together

We’ll talk about your child,
your concerns, their challenges,
and whether mentoring can make the difference.