Mobius and Supporters to Host National Mentoring Month Celebration at the Vermont Statehouse Jan 14

Mobius and Supporters to Host National Mentoring Month Celebration at the

Vermont Statehouse

Montpelier, VT—Mobius will host its annual Mentoring Celebration at the

Statehouse to highlight National Mentoring Month festivities in Vermont on

Thursday, January 14, 2016. This year’s celebration will feature a

presentation of the Vermont Mentor of the Year Award by Comcast/NBC

Universal. The event will also include remarks by 2016 Spokesperson Michael

Schirling, former Burlington Chief of Police, a public Mentoring Month

proclamation signing by Governor Peter Shumlin, and the reading of a

Mentoring Month resolution sponsored by Representative Leigh Dakin

(Windsor-3-1) of the Vermont House of Representatives. This annual

celebration is made possible through funding support from lead sponsor

Redstone Commercial Group, and other local business sponsors.

ImageGovernor Shumlin with mentee Anna Farber and mentor Meredith Sumner

“For anyone looking to positively impact a community, a neighborhood, and

the lives of young people, volunteering an hour or two a week as a mentor is

arguably one of the most effective and rewarding ways to make a real

difference,” said Schirling.

Schirling and the participating legislators and sponsors will publicly

recognize the adult mentors, youth mentees, and mentoring supporters in

attendance, as well as the year-round service of the more than 140 mentoring

programs and 2,300 volunteer mentors throughout the state. Comcast will be

presenting the Vermont Mentor of the Year Award to Bob Wheel, a mentor of

more than three years through the Spectrum Mentoring Program. Mentors and

mentees will also be treated to lunch in the statehouse cafeteria, and

complimentary tours of the Vermont Statehouse.

In addition to this event, Mobius and mentoring programs around the state are

organizing a wide variety of activities throughout the month of January to

promote the mentoring cause, including mentor recognition events, mentor pair

activities, and benefit dinners at local restaurants. For more information on

National Mentoring Month events in Vermont, please visit Mobius’ Mentoring

Events Calendar at www.mobiusmentors.org/mentoring-events-calendar.

Mobius’ 2016 Vermont Mentoring Month campaign is made possible through the

continued support of Lead Sponsor Redstone Commercial Group and Mentor of the

Year/Media Sponsor Comcast/NBC Universal, Statehouse Celebration Sponsors

KeyBank, Green Mountain Power, and Cabot Creamery Cooperative, as well as

Vermont Mentoring Month Sponsors Heritage Aviation, Local Muscle Moving,

Hunger Mountain Coop, and 802Cars.Com.

The theme of the 2016 National Mentoring Month campaign is “Mentor In Real

Life,” which encourages mentoring supporters and mentors to talk about the

real-life benefits of mentoring. Nationally, the campaign is spearheaded by

the Harvard School of Public Health, and MENTOR (The National Mentoring

Partnership), with support from the Highland Street Foundation.

About Mentoring: According to the “Mentoring Effect,” a study released in

2014 by MENTOR (The National Mentoring Partnership), one in three youth in

Vermont will enter adulthood without having a formal or informal mentoring

relationship with a caring adult. Based on an abundance of national research,

having a mentor can enhance a young person’s learning skills and help him

or her build resiliency and pro-social skills. Youth with mentors are less

likely to engage in risky behavior with drugs and alcohol, and are more

likely to develop positive relationships with peers and adults, and to grow

up to become productive members of society.

About Mobius: Now in its fourth year as Vermont’s Mentoring Partnership,

Mobius supports more than 140 adult-to-youth mentoring program sites that

serve 2,300 mentor pairs throughout the state. In addition to spearheading

the Vermont Mentoring Month campaign, Mobius also provides grant funding to

mentoring programs (around $340,000 for the 2015-2016 grant year), offers

technical support to program staff, maintains an online program directory and

referral system for volunteers, manages a quality-based program management

database, and works with programs to lead other statewide mentoring

initiatives. For more information about Mobius, and mentoring programs and

initiatives in Vermont, visit www.mobiusmentors.org.

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