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Indiana steps up for National Mentoring Month

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January is National Mentoring Month, and organizations like MENTOR Indiana are making a difference in young lives.
MENTOR Indiana is part of the Indiana Youth Institute. For nearly 20 years, it has connected young Hoosiers with caring adults.
Tami Silverman, president and CEO of the institute, said mentoring changes lives and there is research to prove it.
“When a young person has a mentor, they’re 55% more likely to enroll in college, 78% more likely to volunteer in their home communities and they’re twice as likely to hold a leadership position,” Silverman outlined.
She pointed out their work ensures young people get the support they need to succeed. Despite the benefits, one in three young people lacks a mentor outside their family. Silverman stressed the gap leaves millions without the guidance they need to thrive.
To help close the gap, MENTOR Indiana follows proven practices to build strong and lasting mentor-mentee relationships. The organization partners with schools, nonprofits and community groups to meet the diverse needs of Indiana youth.
“That can translate into helping them talk through difficult things in their own life,” Silverman added. “Whether that’s friends’ interactions or school, or trying to find work or thinking about what they want to do when they grow up.”
She emphasized their efforts also address broader challenges like education gaps, mental health struggles, and community violence.​

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