January is National Mentoring Month
January 2012 is the 11th National Mentoring Month.
A mentor is a coach, guide, tutor, facilitator, counselor and trusted advisor. A mentor is someone willing to spend his or her time and expertise to guide the development of another person.
As tutors, coaches, teachers, volunteers, and friends, mentors commit their time and energy to kids who may otherwise lack a positive, mature influence in their lives. Their impact fulfills critical local needs that often elude public services.
Many of us are fortunate to recall a role model from our own adolescent years who pushed us to succeed or pulled us back from making a poor decision. We carry their wisdom with us throughout our lives, knowing the unique and timeless gift of mentorship. During this month, I encourage Americans to give back by mentoring young people in their communities who may lack role models, and pass that precious gift on to the next generation.
10 11 Things to Do This January
Become a mentor in your community.
Learn more about mentoring.
Partner with a mentoring organization.
Tell 5 friends about National Mentoring Month.
Think about the mentors in your life and post a tribute to them online.
Watch videos of celebrities such as Quincy Jones, Sting, Cal Ripken, Jr., talk about the mentors in their lives.
Read the latest research and find resources on mentoring.
Go to YouTube on Thank Your Mentor Day™ (January 21st) and make the National Mentoring Month videos the most popular of the day!
Serve your community on MLK Day of Service by deciding to become a mentor.
Make a donation to a mentoring organization in your community.
Help us compile a list of local mentoring opportunities.













