Welcome to Mentor North
Mentoring is a way for youth to connect with caring adults, and a reminder for youth that someone is there to support them during the challenging experiences that come their way.
Mentor North believes in the dignity of all people. Our goal is to create a vibrant and inclusive mentorship community.
Youth need positive adult mentors in their lives.
By being a consistent adult presence in a young person’s life, mentors can offer advice, share life experiences, and help a young person navigate challenges.
Mentor North celebrates youth and supports their families.
We welcome participants from a variety of identities, backgrounds and abilities.
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The mission of Mentor North is to celebrate youth and support their families through one-on-one mentorship and community engagement.
Mentoring Unites Us
Mentor North believes in the dignity of all people. We celebrate youth and families’ individual stories and welcome mentors from a variety of identities and backgrounds. Our goal is to create a vibrant and inclusive mentorship community.
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“I quickly learned that the most important thing I could be to my mentee was a dependable, consistent person in her life. What I didn't realize was that my mentee became the same type of person in my life.”
Mentor “What’s mentoring like? Awesome…way, way awesome.”
"The mentoring relationship is mutually beneficial. We learn new things from each other each time we visit."
Mentor
“Mentoring has been such a meaningful experience for me - the chance to invest in a youth, build a wonderful friendship and explore our community together. I am constantly learning from her, being challenged and feel like I am making a difference.”
Mentor
“Being a mentor has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, it could be yours too!”
Mentor
“Mentoring provides a new way to look at the world as you are getting something opposite of yourself.”
Parent
“My mentor is funny and sweet, and she helps me with math.”
Youth
“It's like growing your family in ways you didn't expect or know were possible. Even for those matches that don't "officially" last forever, the relationships and impact made truly are life-long.”
Mentor
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