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- MENTOR abstract "MENTOR / The National Mentoring Partnership is an advocate and resource for mentoring in the United States. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.Mentoring is a tool for helping children and youth succeed in life. Although nearly 17.6-million young Americans need or want a mentor, only about three million are in formal, high-quality mentoring relationships. That means nearly 15-million young people are still in need today.MENTOR’s mission is to expand the power of mentoring to the millions of young Americans who want or need adult role models.MENTOR shares information, national standards, and best practices so that the mentoring community can work effectively and efficiently. It works with the organizations that directly match and oversee the mentor-mentee pairs, and helps individuals mentoring opportunity in their communities.Throughout the month of January - National Mentoring Month - and year-round, the Harvard Mentoring Project, MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership, and the Corporation for National and Community Service are spearheading the effort to raise awareness of ways that individuals can lend their support to this important cause. People interested in becoming mentors are asked to go to MENTOR official website, where they can find organizations offering mentoring opportunities in their local community. Harvard's WhoMentoredYou project features videos of Quincy Jones, Clint Eastwood, Oprah Winfrey, Colin Powell, and other well-known individuals talking about their mentors. Watch MENTOR's Go There! mentoring public service announcement featuring George Lopez, Susan Essman, Cheryl Hines, Bob Costas, Oscar De La Hoya, Dan Marino, and Jamie Hector.MENTOR co-founders Geoff Boisi and Ray Chambers each received the Lewis Hine Distinguished Service Award from the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC) for a lifetime of outstanding service to children. Boisi and Chambers are credited with galvanizing the nation to create the youth mentoring movement.".
- MENTOR wikiPageExternalLink www.mentoring.org.
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- MENTOR wikiPageExternalLink www.WhoMentoredYou.org.
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- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Costas.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
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- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Category:501(c)(3)_nonprofit_organizations.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_education.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-profit_organizations_based_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Cheryl_Hines.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Marino.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Geoff_Boisi.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink George_Lopez.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Jamie_Hector.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Hine_Distinguished_Service_Award.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Mentorship.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink National_Child_Labor_Committee_(NCLC).
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- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_De_La_Hoya.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Chambers.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink StudentMentor.org.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Essman.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink The_Mentoring_Partnership_of_Southwestern_Pennsylvania.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLink Youth_mentoring.
- MENTOR wikiPageWikiLinkText "MENTOR / National Mentoring Partnership".
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- MENTOR subject Category:501(c)(3)_nonprofit_organizations.
- MENTOR subject Category:Alternative_education.
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- MENTOR comment "MENTOR / The National Mentoring Partnership is an advocate and resource for mentoring in the United States. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.Mentoring is a tool for helping children and youth succeed in life. Although nearly 17.6-million young Americans need or want a mentor, only about three million are in formal, high-quality mentoring relationships.".
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- MENTOR homepage www.mentoring.org.
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