WHY Sac - We Help Youth

WHY Sac - We Help Youth WHY Sac For many youth caught in crisis, connecting with immediate resources neccessary to bring positive change to their lives is often challenging.

WHY Sacramento provies connection for youth to a community network of youth-serving agencies creating a more seamless safety net for ALL vulnerable youth no matter which agency is their first point of contact.

This January, stand beside MENTOR California and spread the positivity that is MENTORING! We know the value of mentoring...
01/06/2022

This January, stand beside MENTOR California and spread the positivity that is MENTORING! We know the value of mentoring and the power it has in uplifting youth, so what isn’t there to celebrate? Don’t know how to get involved? MENTOR California is here to help! Full Toolkit Here
https://www.mentoring.org/campaigns/national-mentoring-month/
Elevate Mentoring

1. Share on Social Media
Spread the word about National Mentoring Month on any of your social media platforms and celebrate the work of your organization or mentoring program. Tell your audience why mentoring is important and what it means to your community. When you post, tag and use .

2. Post a Blog
Need more word space to share the positive impact of mentoring? Post a blog! For statistics of why mentoring matters, check out our Why Mentoring page.
https://www.mentorcaliforniayouth.org/mentoring101

3. Share Mentoring Stories
During National Mentoring Month, it is important that we also elevate youth voices and mentoring relationships. Encourage your mentors and mentees to share what they mean to each other in a video and share it on social media. Or share on your blog or in an e-blast to your network how a mentee and mentor were matched and what their relationship has meant to them.

Celebrate Together

4. Host an Open House
Use National Mentoring Month as a platform to amplify your recruitment efforts! Recruit mentors by inviting them to an open house where they can meet other mentors and mentees in your program. Facilitate a few mentoring activities so prospective mentors can see and experience mentoring in action. This can also be adjusted to a virtual event!

5. Have an Info Session for Companies
Engage corporate partners by hosting a brown bag lunch with prospective employee mentors. Focus on raising their awareness of your local mentoring gap and the existing opportunities to connect with youth. For more ways to leverage corporate engagement in mentoring, check out this toolkit.
https://www.mentoring.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NMM-2022-Toolkit-Corporate-Engagement.pdf

6. Gather Mentors and Mentees to Celebrate Mentoring
Who doesn’t love a party? Host an in-person or virtual party with your mentors and mentees to celebrate mentoring! Attendees can share how mentoring has impacted them. Include fun activities and games to get everyone involved.

Advocate

7. Contact your Governor
Reach out to your governor and request they issue a proclamation honoring National Mentoring Month in California! A proclamation is a formal recognition and declaration from elected officials for special events and occasions being honored in your state. Or, encourage your governor or state officials to permit these employees to serve as volunteer mentors utilizing their paid volunteer leave. Make the case as a means of reducing your state’s mentee waitlist and increasing mentor recruitment efforts.

8. Contact your Mayor
Work with your mayor’s office to host a mentor recruitment campaign that they champion during National Mentoring Month. Or, invite them to get involved by posting on social media or attending an event you’re hosting as a VIP guest.

9. Contact Member of Congress
Ask your Members of Congress to sign on to the National Mentoring Month Resolution. Or, request a virtual meeting to talk about your program and needs in your community. These meetings can happen in-person or virtually depending on current rules, personal comfort, and availability.

Not sure where to get started with these advocacy ideas? Check out this toolkit for resources and tips for contacting government officials.
https://www.mentoring.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NMM-2022-Toolkit-Advocacy.pdf

We want to hear from you!

Share on social media how you’re celebrating National Mentoring Month and tag so we can elevate your program!

MENTOR California’s mission is to fuel the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for California’s young people and to close the mentoring gap.

From RoadTrip Nation:Join Us Virtually to Learn More About Roadtrip Nation and Possible Dreams, Possible PathsIt’s time ...
11/17/2021

From RoadTrip Nation:
Join Us Virtually to Learn More About Roadtrip Nation and Possible Dreams, Possible Paths
It’s time for us to listen to students themselves.
Created through a partnership between educational nonprofit Roadtrip Nation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Possible Dreams, Possible Paths is a new site featuring candid stories and videos directly from students, as they reflect on the past few years, and talk through what’s shaping their dreams, their goals, and their paths beyond high school.
Join us on Wednesday, November 17, from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST as Roadtrip Nation demonstrates how educators, counselors, and more can use the site to help students better navigate postsecondary possibilities. RSVP today!
https://register.gotowebinar.com/regi.../4551944472723287567

As mentors in California learn and grow alongside young people, there are many ways that they can support the advocacy a...
10/26/2020

As mentors in California learn and grow alongside young people, there are many ways that they can support the advocacy and policy interests or passions of their mentees and young people. No matter what the issue or topic, young people have a critical voice and role to play in advocating for positive change. This youth-led conversation on the state of youth advocacy in California will feature Youth Advocates for Mentoring, a program that trains young leaders on advocacy, policy, and organizing, and youth-leaders in the state in conversation with MENTOR California CEO Marcus Strother. They will share their perspectives on youth advocacy, civic engagement, partnering with adults on advocacy, and how mentors can support their important work in the state.
Live captioning available.
Panelists:
Alejandro Galicia Cervantes, Government Relations Intern, MENTOR National, and Youth Activist
Letty Herrera, Youth Advocate for Mentoring and Immigration Activist
Grace T., Youth Advocate for Mentoring and PACA Co-Founder
Moderated by: Marcus Strother, President, and CEO, MENTOR California
https://register.gotowebinar.com/regi.../4915548561329479948

2nd Annual Black College Expo: November 23, 2019 from 9-4pm at Sac State.Sign up here
11/12/2019

2nd Annual Black College Expo: November 23, 2019 from 9-4pm at Sac State.
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Join us for our 2nd Annual Sacramento Black College Expo Saturday November 23rd 2019 at Sacramento State. Seniors and Juniors and College Transfer Students meet one on one with top HBCUs and a variety of other colleges and universities, including Cal States, UC and community colleges. Get answers ri...

04/16/2019

About 40 percent of all homeless youth in America identify as LGBTQ, even though they only represent between 5 and 10 percent of the overall youth population, according to According to the Capitol LGBTQ Association.

04/16/2019

Be a part of the Sacramento area’s biggest day of giving by supporting Next Move! With your support on May 2, we hope to raise $15,000 to assist individuals who are experiencing homelessness reach self-sufficiency. To learn how you can support Next Move on Big Day of Giving, please visit www.bigdayofgiving.com/nextmove to discover more about our programs and schedule a donation!

04/16/2019

Sacramento’s first homeless shelter for LGBTQ youth, a 12-bed shelter in a house at the corner of 21st and P streets, is planned to open early this summer.

04/04/2019
04/04/2019

Are you ready for BDOG 2019?

04/04/2019

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For many youth caught in crisis, connecting with immediate resources necessary to bring positive change to their lives is often challenging. WHY Sacramento provides connection for youth to a community network of youth-serving agencies creating a more seamless safety net for ALL vulnerable youth no matter which agency is their first point of contact.