V.I.T.A.L. Mentoring Programs and Resource links
- Mentoring can be a powerful experience for both young people (mentees) and adults (mentors). By forging a relationship and spending time together, two individuals have a unique opportunity to blossom in ways neither may have imagined before.
- Mentors provide coaching and guidance that can bridge the gap between a youth’s goals, and his/her desired outcomes. Mentor relationships can offer a protective buffer from substance abuse, bullying, breaking the law, and academic failure.
- Mentoring has been linked to academic success. Youth who are paired with an adult mentor, specifically in the teaching field have a 50 percent greater likelihood of attending college. The rate nearly doubled if the mentor was a teacher.
- Mentoring can increase a youth’s intellectual, interpersonal, and emotional growth. These same youth can become better planners, organizers, and problem solvers and their self‐esteem may increase.
- Youth in foster care report that mentors help make them believe that someone cares. A column written in The Chronicle of Evidence‐Based Mentoring noted that mentoring relationships can play an enormous role in helping foster youth reach their academic and personal potential. The experience also nurtures a youth’s ability to learn and thrive.
For more information on this and studies done click here: Don't Under Estimate the Power of Mentoring
Contact your Social Worker to ask about options in your community to get a Mentor!
RESOURCES:
Here are a few resources/suggestions located in your region:
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6
Region 1- Bridgeport, Norwalk- Southwestern, CT
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southwestern CT - CCC Youth Mentoring Program 2470 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06605-2647 203-366-3766 or 800-240-7186
- Boys and Girls Club of Stamford 347 Stillwater Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 203-324-0594
- Cardinal Shehan Center 1494 Main Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 203-336-4468
- First Tee Mentoring Program c/o Fairchild Wheeler Golf Course 2390 Easton Turnpike Fairfield, CT 06825
- Human Services Council One Park Street Norwalk, CT 06851 203-849-1111
- Teen Father's Mentoring, Bridgeport We help young men become confident, nurturing parents and realize the full potential of a relationship with their children
- Best Buddies Connecticut ‐ A state affiliate of Best Buddies International, seeking to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through one‐to‐one friendships. 866‐CT‐BUDDY (toll free)
- Boys & Girls Club of New Haven ‐ offers afterschool, summer, teen and sports programs to over 200 youth daily. There are two program sites: one in the Hill neighborhood and one in the Fair Haven Heights neighborhood of New Haven, in partnership with the Housing Authority of New Haven. 253 Columbus Avenue New Haven, CT 06519 203‐787‐0187 or 203‐865‐2594 e‐mail: kidscomefirst@bgcnewhaven.org
- Milford Youth & Family Services ‐ Department of Human Services 150 Gulf Street Milford, CT 06460 Contact: Christie Roche 203‐783‐3253 E‐mail: croche@ci.milford.ct.us
- The Technology Mentoring Program ‐ partners youth between the ages of 12 ‐ 17 that have a basic understanding of computers, cell phones and other common gadgets with individuals in need of help navigating through the technological world. If you know your way around a Mac and/or PC or how to sync email accounts with the latest Smart Phone and you are looking for a temporary job, The Technology Mentoring Program is for you!
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southeastern Connecticut 1595 Hartford Turnpike Route 85 Oakdale, CT 06370, Phone: 860‐437‐3227
- TEEG, Mentoring programs, North Grosvenordale
- Families in Crisis‐ Family Ties ‐ assists children who have a parent in prison (and other members of the family) who live in Hartford. The program offers a comprehensive range of services to children, their community caregivers and their imprisoned parents. 21 Montauk Ave, suite 303 New London, CT 06320 Phone: 860‐629‐7940
- Nutmeg Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Inc. (Middletown Connection) 30 Laurel Street, Suite 3 Hartford, CT 06106‐1377; Email: nutmeg@bbbsnutmeg.org
Phone: 860‐525‐5437
- Hartford Office for Youth Services Mentoring Program – serves ages 10 to 15, adjudicated/court involved, gang at‐risk or involved, incarcerated parent, low income, pregnant/parenting Hartford, CT 06103
- Manchester Youth Services 63 Linden Street Manchester, CT 06040
- Nutmeg Big Brother, Big Sister - Hartford
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Windsor Public Schools Mentor Program Windsor, CT 06095 Age of Youth Served: 7 – 14, Phone: 860‐687‐2000
- Best Buddies Connecticut ‐ A state affiliate of Best Buddies International, Best Buddies Connecticut seeks to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through one‐to‐one friendships. Toll Free: 866‐CT‐BUDDY
- Changing Lives ‐ Waterbury Youth Service System Inc.‐ 1 on 1 (one adult to one youth) for young adults ages 13‐21 (DCF referral), who are in and out of home care in Waterbury. Contact: Tabitha Rodriguez, Program Coordinator 203‐573‐0264 Covenant to Care for Child
- School based mentoring, Danbury
- Meriden YMCA ‐ This is a community‐based program enlisting a local organization to provide support and a safe and fun facility for mentors and mentees. This program provides opportunities for the mentors and mentees to meet during after school and after work hours. 203‐235‐6386
- New Britain Boys and Girls Club: ACE Mentoring Program