Big Brothers Big Sisters: January is Mentoring Month

Local organization still in need of mentors for youth

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Friday, Jan. 11, Newton Mayor Michael Hansen signed a proclamation recognizing the month of January as Mentoring Month in the City of Newton. A similar event will take place with statewide legislators Thursday at the Iowa State Capitol. Taking part in the mayoral proclamation were (left of Hansen) Big Sister Brandi Mace and her Little, Laura Constant; Big Brother Leland Groves and his Little, Cody Barney; (right of Hansen) Big Brother Joel Shields and his Little, Joseph Brown; and Big Sister Jane Johnson and her Little, Courtney Yoakum. (Submitted photo)

January 2013 will mark the 12th anniversary of National Mentoring Month, an annual media campaign to recruit volunteer mentors for young people.

To help highlight a month filled with events focused on promoting mentorship, and in advance of a special event with Iowa lawmakers slated for Thursday at the Iowa Statehouse, Newton Mayor Michael Hansen recently signed an official proclamation designating January as National Mentoring Month within the city. His proclamation stated:

“Whereas, Iowans serving from all walks of life as mentors to youth across the state have given their time, talent and energy to improve the lives of all youth; and

“Whereas, children and youth in mentoring programs greatly benefit from the guidance mentors offer; these programs help raise grades, self-confidence, motivation and school attendance; and

“Whereas, mentors are compassionate volunteers with broad areas of knowledge and expertise that serve as role models and build positive relationships with the young people of Iowa; and

“Whereas, mentors are doing their part to improve the health and well-being of our youngest Iowans by helping them become productive, caring, engaged adults with an unlimited future; and

“Whereas, the Iowa Mentoring Partnership works to increase resources dedicated to mentoring, promote quality standards for mentoring programs, and expand mentoring opportunities tailored to the needs of all youth.

“Now, therefore, I, Michael L. Hansen, Mayor of the City of Newton, do hereby proclaim the month of January, 2013, as Mentoring Month in the City of Newton.”

The proclamation was signed at a special ceremony in City Council chambers with a small group of Newton-area Bigs and Littles in attendance. The proclamation came at the behest of Rita Baker, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Jasper County director.

“We not only have children in the area in our Community-Based Program, but we have a growing School-Based Program in the Newton Community Schools that is enriching the lives of not only the elementary children served, but the high school students and community members who serve as mentors, as well,” she said.

National Mentoring Month was created in 2002 by the Harvard School of Public Health and MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership. It celebrates mentoring and the positive effect it can have on young lives. Its goals are to:

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