Mentoring Program Phases

Phase 1
Launch the mentoring program for high-school students

Phase 2
Add special needs, high-school students, into the mentoring program.

Phase 3
Offer mentoring services to youths in college/vocational fields/entrepeneurs.

Phase 4
Offer mentoring services to post college/vocational students
Services based on grade level

12th Grade
Mentoring
Shadowing
Individual Development Plan
Soft skills Development
College Process Guidance
Scholarship coaching
Other

11th Grade
Mentoring
Shadowing
Individual Development Plan
Soft skills Development
College Process Guidance

10th Grade
Mentoring
Shadowing
Individual Development Plan
Soft skills Development

9th Grade
Mentoring
Shadowing
Individual Development Plan
Soft skills Development
Value of Mentoring
Mentoring Facts:
Young Adults Who Were At-Risk For Falling
Off Track But Had a Mentor Are:
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55 % more likely to enroll in college
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78% more likely to volunteer regularly
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90% are interested in becoming a mentor
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130% more likely to hold leadership position
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Students who meet regularly with their mentors are 52% less likely than their peers to skip a day of school and 37% less likely to skip a class
The Mentoring Effect, 2020 Published in mentoring.org and Public/Private Ventures study of Big Brothers Big Sisters