Volunteer mentors urgently sought in Newcastle to support local young people

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Volunteer mentors urgently sought in Newcastle to support local young people

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National mentoring charity MCR Pathways has launched an urgent call for volunteer mentors in Newcastle as part of National Mentoring Month, encouraging adults to give just one hour a week to support young people.

The charity is inviting adults from all walks of life to help young people build confidence, overcome challenges and reimagine what their future could look like. All mentors receive full training and ongoing support, enabling them to draw on their own life experiences and personal qualities to make a meaningful difference.

Young people like Claire have already experienced the benefits of mentoring. She said:

 “My mentor has a lot of life experience and has pushed me to try my best no matter the circumstances. Having a mentor is great for building confidence, having someone to talk to and helping to decide career paths and make choices.”

Last year, more than 19,000 volunteering hours were delivered by MCR Pathways to support 1,244 young people across England. Research consistently shows that having one trusted adult who shows up consistently can be transformational for young people.

The charity’s most recent survey found that 99% of mentored young people who responded said their mentor was a great role model, 96% said mentoring improved their confidence, and 95% said it helped them with goal setting.

Signing up to become a mentor is quick and easy and takes place online via the charity’s website. Volunteers complete five simple steps, and no academic, professional or special qualifications are required. Mentors must be over 21 years old and are subject to DBS and reference checks.

Volunteer mentors urgently sought in Newcastle to support local young people
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For many volunteers, mentoring has also proved to be personally rewarding. Frazer, a volunteer mentor, said:

“The best thing about mentoring a young person is that it keeps you grounded and gives you the opportunity to step away from day-to-day life for an hour and focus on something truly rewarding.

“It’s also a great way to develop your communication skills, as you often need to explain things differently. Getting a young person’s perspective on the world is invaluable.”

Sharon McIntyre, Chief Executive Officer of MCR Pathways, said:

“Mentoring has been shown to significantly improve school attendance, increase achievement, awaken ambition and open pathways to brighter futures after school.

“I warmly encourage anyone in Newcastle who can bring kindness, good listening skills and a solution-focused approach to come forward and become a volunteer mentor.”

To find out more or sign up as a volunteer mentor, visit: www.mcrpathways.org/become-a-mentor

Volunteer mentors urgently sought in Newcastle to support local young people
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About MCR Pathways:

When you’ve had the most unfair start in life, you can lose your way for the rest of your life. You need someone to help you find your path. MCR Pathways is committed to ensuring everyone has someone to help them find their way.

Through no fault of their own, care-experienced and young people facing challenges are affected by a significant gap in outcomes compared to their peers. They aren’t reaching their potential—but mentoring can change that.

The charity partners with schools, local authorities and businesses to train mentors from all walks of life to provide guidance, hope, and encouragement in building confidence, overcoming challenges, awakening ambition and much more.

Mentors provide simply one hour a week to mentoring a young person at a local school; a commitment that can achieve a truly immeasurable impact that lasts a lifetime, putting young people on a path of fulfillment, promise and hope.

The post Volunteer mentors urgently sought in Newcastle to support local young people appeared first on Newcastle Magazine – Your source for inspiring Newcastle news.

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