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Indigenous population & the importance of mentoring
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La population autochtone et l'importance du mentorat
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Indigenous population & the importance of mentoring
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Indigenous population & the importance of mentoring
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La population autochtone et l'importance du mentorat
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Suggested Messaging

English

Indigenous people are the youngest and fastest growing population in Canada.  Over 44% of Indigenous people in Canada are under age 25.  According to Mentor Canada's research, youth who had a formal mentor are twice as likely to have completed high school and 78% more likely to be studying or employed. Indigenous Youth need mentors. BecomeaMentor.ca

#EveryChildMatters #PowerofMentoring

French

Selon les recherches de Mentor Canada, les jeunes qui ont eu l’occasion d’être encadrés par un mentor sont deux fois plus susceptibles d’avoir terminé leurs études secondaires et 78 % plus susceptibles d’étudier ou d’être employés en ce moment. Devenezmentor.ca

Contact Us

For any questions, help, or support please contact us.

Tanya Tourangeau
Indigenous Engagement Lead
tanya.tourangeau@mentoringcanada.ca

About Mentor Canada

Mentor Canada broadens and deepens access to quality mentoring for youth in Canada by amplifying a mentoring mindset from coast to coast to coast.

We crack open data on mentorship. We then use this data to create and open up access to impactful tools. These tools are used to strengthen the work of service providers and educational institutions across the country. Equipped with leading-edge resources and bolstered by our capacity-building services, communities and organizations with mentoring strategies can expand their reach to help young people in Canada thrive.