Find a Mentoring Opportunity Now Search the Mentoring Connector, the only national database of youth mentoring programs vetted for quality standards. The Connector is operated by MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership. MENTOR is the unifying champion for expanding the quality and quantity of youth mentoring relationships and is a proud partner of the NBA family.
On Wednesday, December 14, 2016, we are inviting all MBK communities and supporters to participate in a MBK Day of Action both to showcase the impact that you have made over these past two years and also to recruit more members of your communities to the work.
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Through mentoring, you can make a difference in the life of a young person in a lot of ways, and the most important is just to be there.
Now is the time to get involved and change the life of a young person who needs your support -- it's easy to search for mentoring opportunities in your community!
On October, 11, 2016, President Obama spoke to ESPN's SportsCenter anchor Stan Verrett at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro. The forum covered several topics including the My Brother’s Keeper initiative. Several participants in the My Brother's Keeper initiative were in attendance.
"It doesn’t take a lot to transform the lives of young men." —@POTUS on importance of mentorship: https://t.co/qtf5dCNxBC#UndefeatedConvopic.twitter.com/pS9PmHIxk8
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 12, 2016
Mentoring creates meaningful connections that can positively impact the lives of both mentor and mentee. Those who receive mentorship are more likely to see improved academic, social, and economic prospects. Those who mentor are able to build important leadership and management skills, while giving back to their community.
There are 46 million young people, aged 8 - 18, living in America. 16 million of them are growing up without a mentor. That's one out of every three young people who, outside of their family at home, don't have a trusted adult who they believe they can turn to for advice and guidance. Of those young people, 9 million face a variety of day-to-day challenges that put them at-risk for falling off track.
That means that every mentorship matters.
Source: MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership
My Brother's Keeper is also a call to action for Americans to make a difference for young people by becoming a mentor. Mentoring is a centerpiece of the My Brother’s Keeper initiative because of the proven impact on positive outcomes.