Mentoring

what is mentoring

Mentoring is a structured and trusting relationship that brings young people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support and encouragement aimed at developing competence and character. A mentor is an adult who, along with a young person’s parents or guardians, provides support, counsel, friendship, reinforcement and constructive examples of how to make wise choices. Mentors are good listeners who care and want to help young people bring out strengths that are already there. Most of all, mentoring is a matter of trust.

group mentoring

There are numerous benefits of group mentoring. Children are able to build strong bonds with peers within the same age range and development level. They are exposed to an increased body of knowledge and learning experience to improve reflection and critical thinking aptitude. Group mentoring creates a learning community which promotes diversity of thinking, practice, understanding, Small group settings build individual confidence of children to share ideas, feedback, and opinions in front of others. Group mentoring improves children’s capacity to receive and apply constructive feedback from peers. 

The Rising Group Mentoring

Elevating Education, Expectations and Self-Esteem

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An innovative, curriculum-based group-mentoring initiative, The Rising advances students in under-resourced families and high schools and middle schools, instilling the determination and critical-thinking skills needed to avoid painful, predictable futures. The Rising helps heal traumas from unrelenting violence and often hunger, homelessness, neglect and hopelessness.

The whole-school, group-mentoring model is designed to transform school climate and ensure that our young have the support needed to graduate from high school prepared to succeed in their careers and life.

The Rising’s interactive curriculum is culturally anchored and consciousness shifting. Students meet weekly during the school day in intimate, Wellness Mentoring Circles. Programming is facilitated by CARES-trained professionals and mentors. Community partners offer wrap-around services to children and their families.


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