We train mentors.

Our mentors train you.

     JFA Mentor Jon Wagner (left) models our three 

     essential skills for a volunteer (red shirt) during a

     conversation with students at Colorado State.

Mentors Work with Volunteers during...

JFA’s Passion: Mentoring You

We know that talking to people about abortion is one of the most intimidating and important things you will ever do.  That’s why our mentors are at the core of our training experience.


Our mentors are more than teachers - they’re friends.  As you experience each phase of the Abortion: From Debate to Dialogue program, your personal mentor will individually answer your questions and encourage you.


Your mentor will model how to start conversations and keep them productive.  He or she will be there to debrief with you after your conversations and to pray with you, too.  After your first training experience, your mentor will still be available to you, personally, and will remain a resource for you as you take what you’ve learned back home to your own sphere of influence.

More on this:

  1. Jacob Nels describes a conversation he and the volunteer he was mentoring experienced at Kennesaw State University.

  2. Meet the Mentors

Seat Work...

...and Feet Work.

The Next Step

After working with mentor Jon Wagner, Nathan Eagan tries his hand at talking to a student at Colorado State University.

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“Don’t Just Tell Me.  Show Me How.”

Justice For All trains thousands to make abortion unthinkable for millions, one person at a time.

Justice For All promotes respect for people with differing views and condemns all abortion-related violence.

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