Building Character Through Youth Mentoring Programs

By: Shecondria Duncan

Learning how to develop good character is vitally important to an individual’s overall success in life. Above all, possessing these skills early in life will help build stronger relationships, boost self-esteem, and improve school performance. One of the best ways to develop these skills at a young age is to join a youth mentoring program. For years, mentoring programs have helped youth and adolescence strengthen their interpersonal relationships, improve their behavior, and increase their enrollment into college. They have also played a role in decreasing the likelihood of youth substance abuse and gang activity. 

One such program, Horizons for Youth, in Chicago, IL, is helping to lead the charge in building character through youth mentoring. They serve youth from kindergarten through college through mentoring, as well as other programs and support services. Through their program, they have assisted a high percentage of disadvantaged youth in enrolling in college. In addition to this, they are using real-life experiences to enrich the lives of the youth they serve. Periodically, they take them on enrichment outings involving art, science, theatre, and civic engagement. These types of programs expand the experiences of youth in their community by providing them with a vision of what the world has to offer and who they can become.

Mentors Have Just as Much to Gain

The positive effects of youth mentoring programs go both ways. Mentors have just as much to gain as the youth who participate in these programs. Along with youth, mentors also experience enhanced self-esteem and stronger interpersonal relationships. Many report feelings of personal fulfillment and a better understanding of children, especially those that are disadvantaged.

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