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101 Reasons to be a Mentor: Story 1 People have to Step Up Responsibly
For mentoring to work authentically, people have to step up responsibly. This isn't an exercise in mere altruism or an outgrowth of one's feeling good about himself on any particular day.
101 Reasons to be a Mentor: Story 2 Reciprocal Relationships
by Andrew M. Mecca, Dr.P.H.
In our efforts to reinvigorate California one child at a time, there is no greater blessing for us than to see the cycle of mentoring solidified and completed through a functional and fully reciprocal mentor/mentee relationship.
101 Reasons to be a Mentor: Story 3 A Place for Youth
by Andrew M. Mecca, Dr.P.H.
What we're discovering from mentors around the state is that young people are beginning to realize that there is actually a place for them in what is too often merely the rhetoric of America.
101 Reasons to be a Mentor: Story 20
by Dr. Andrew Mecca
A mentoring relationship means meeting on a regular basis, over an extended period of time, with the goal of establishing a special bond of mutual commitment based on the development of respect, loyalty and self-esteem. The essence of mentoring is the sharing of one person with another.
101 Reasons to be a Mentor: Story 22
by Dr. Andrew Mecca
Leading someone to hope and a new life is what mentoring is all about. Mentoring is the courage of someone in a stable position of life extending promise and opportunity to someone less fortunate.
101 Reasons to Be A Mentor - Story 27
Mentoring is such an important part of reviving America as we begin the new millennium. Won't you join the adventure?
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