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National CARES Mentoring Movement inspires Long Branch students

The National CARES Mentoring Movement bridges the gaps between adults and the future generation in black and brown communities.

National Cares Mentoring Movement

The Second Baptist Church of Long Branch, the Long Branch NAACP and the Men Make a Difference Organization, hosted the Nationale CARES Mentoring Movement this past weekend.

National CARES Mentoring Movement

Susan Taylor of Essence Magazine felt there was a need to have a mentoring program in Black and brown communities and brought Stephen Powell on board to start the progression of the program.

Mr. Powell, as Mr. Blanton puts it, has “taken the program to a whole different level.”

Stephen Powell gave the presentation to the students to enforce the strong connection mentoring has.

The dynamics are strong within this mentoring program bridging the gap between adults and the future generation. Mentorship experiences and relationship structure affect the amount of psycho-social support, career guidance, role modeling, and communication that occurs in the mentoring relationships.

During the program, mentors, parents and other adults in attendance are challenged to listen to young people more often. The young people are challenged to find at least one credible mentor to walk the journey with them.

It takes a village

Essentially, it takes a village to raise a child and what better way to start than by creating an avenue for young people to seek mentorship and willing adults to provide it.

Check out some highlights from the National CARES Mentoring Movement event.

For more information on the mentorship program, check out their website.

 

 

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Keith Covin
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Keith Covin is the founder and vice president of Unheard Voices Networks. Keith founded Unheard Voices Magazine in 2004 and took the magazine online to reach a broader audience to give other people a voice. The cultural media difference today just doesn't allow the current media out there to genuinely give the common everyday people a voice. Unheard Voices is a magazine that gives a sense of unity to all people whether they are black, white, orange, red or green. Everybody deserves a voice! Remember our voice is your voice and your voice is ours! Speak Up and Be Heard! Remember never be scared to voice your opinion!

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