Mentorship Initiative
Mentorship Initiative
Research consistently shows that consistent, positive adult relationships significantly improve academic performance, reduce behavioral risk factors, and increase long-term workforce success. JM12 operationalizes this research through a structured mentorship framework that includes:
• Intentional mentor-mentee matching
• Regular one-on-one mentoring sessions
• Small-group leadership discussions
• Goal-setting and progress monitoring
• Accountability check-ins
• Academic and career pathway guidance
Our mentors are prepared to provide consistent engagement, reinforce positive decision-making, and model responsible leadership. The program prioritizes trust-building, emotional regulation skills, and resilience development, which are critical factors during adolescence and emerging adulthood.
The JM:12 Mentorship Initiative aims to produce measurable outcomes, including:
• Increased school engagement and persistence
• Improved decision-making and conflict resolution skills
• Strengthened self-confidence and leadership capacity
• Clear post-secondary or workforce pathway planning
By providing structured mentorship during critical developmental years, JM:12 works to interrupt cycles of disengagement and expand long-term opportunity for young men.