Youth Mentorship Program

While school systems focus on academic performance, few address the psychosocial, professional, and civic needs of adolescents and young adults. Our Youth Mentorship Program fills this critical gap by offering structured, relationship-based guidance that supports young people through key life transitions.

The program matches youth with mentors drawn from diverse professional backgrounds—scientists, entrepreneurs, creatives, engineers, social workers, and community organizers—who offer sustained guidance over several months. Mentorship engagements are structured around goal-setting, life planning, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, career exposure, and values-based leadership.

This initiative particularly targets out-of-school youth, school leavers, and graduates in limbo—groups often ignored in traditional education discourse. We hold regional bootcamps, peer-support circles, and shadowing opportunities, ensuring mentees gain exposure to real-world environments and build professional networks. Many of our mentees go on to secure scholarships, internships, or launch their own projects. This is not just mentorship—it is generational reengineering.