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Encyclopedia > Youth mentoring

Youth mentoring is the process of matching caring, concerned adults with young people who may be at risk. The adult is usually unrelated and works as a volunteer through a community, school or church based social service program. Image File history File links Information_icon. ...


A more formal definition of youth mentoring is provided by the website InFed:


"The classic definition of mentoring is of an older experienced guide who is acceptable to the young person and who can help ease the transition to adulthood by a mix of support and challenge. In this sense it is a developmental relationship in which the young person is inducted into the world of adulthood (Hamilton, 1991; Freedman, 1995)."


History

Many people have "natural mentors" as they grow up and transition into adulthood. These people might be aunts or uncles, grandparents, neighbors, teachers, pastors, coaches or family friends. These relationships are valuable to young people in many ways.


However, many young people do not have these natural mentors (for a variety of reasons).


So, social service programs have developed to fill this gap. These social service programs are of many varieties. Some developed from faith communities. Others are funded by government programs. Still others are community based without any formal affiliations. But they all share the common goal of strengthening our communities by providing mentors for young people.


Benefits of Youth Mentoring

Intuitively we know youth mentoring is good for young people. However, many studies have provided evidence that youth mentoring has many positive outcomes for young people, adults and their communities.


According to the National Mentoring Partnership, youth mentoring helps produce benefits such as:

  • young people tend to stay in school
  • young people tend to get better grades
  • young people improve their self-esteem
  • young people are less likely to start using drugs or alcohol
  • young people learn to get along better with others

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Youth Mentoring Connection - Help for Mentors (253 words)
Includes free topics and activities Mentoring life skills and communication to build strong individuals and powerful communities.
Today, there are more than 14 million youth under 18 who are "at risk".
America's youth, desperate for guidance, are discovering mentoring.
National Study of Youth and Religion (1394 words)
An interdenominational youth ministry training organization that serves youth workers, parents, professionals, volunteers and churches of a wide variety of denominations.
Offers new visions and models for ministry with children, youth and their families, trains volunteers and professionals in children's, youth and family ministry, provides consultation and resources to individuals, families and congregations of Christian faith.
CYS is a global network of youth ministry professionals committed to developing a comprehensive resource for youth work that is current, relevant, and geared for grassroots application.
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