Mentoring connects young people with older, more experienced adults who help them grow and succeed. This guide explains what mentoring really means and how it works at different levels - from one-on-one relationships to community-wide programs. Mentoring happens when an adult volunteer (mentor) supports a young person (mentee) in areas like school, career goals, or life skills.
The guide covers five key areas: what mentors and youth do together, how relationships develop over time, what makes programs effective, what policies support mentoring, and how communities can get involved. Research shows mentoring works best when programs are well-designed and matches are carefully made. The guide includes links to find mentors, become a mentor, and access research on best practices.
This resource helps anyone understand how mentoring programs can make a real difference in young people's lives.
