[Youth-outreach] Sparks Mentoring Resource

Charlene Guggisberg cguggisberg at blindinc.org
Tue Mar 1 15:46:23 UTC 2011


Thank you.  This looks interesting.


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This is an interesting resource. It's another idea for training mentors and
others in your programs who work with youth.  

Treva
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MENTOR Minute: One Page, One Minute on Mentoring


Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota Helps Kids Find Their Spark

March 1, 2011: The Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota (MPM), a MENTOR
affiliate, and the Search Institute have collaborated on new tools and
training for mentors to become "Sparks Champions" who can help young people
discover what motivates them in a positive way.

Extensive Search Institute research into the Sparks concept, which is
defined as something that gives a person's life meaning and purpose, shows
that only 62 percent of teenagers can clearly name their own spark;
furthermore, only 37 percent of teenagers can identify adults who know and
support their spark.

But, when young people know their spark and have adults who support it, they
are more likely to have a sense of purpose, be socially competent and
physically healthy, volunteer to help others and have better attendance and
higher grades in school. In addition, they are less likely to experience
depression and/or engage in acts of violence toward others. 

The free, downloadable resources, supported through a grant from the Carlson
Family Foundation, include Sparks Conversation Starters; Exploring Possible
Sparks with Mentors; Using Sparks in the Classroom; Ideas for Sparks in
Middle School and High School; and Sparks and the 40 Developmental Assets.
MPM also is offering onsite, customized training for mentors and staff
members in organizations wanting to use the Sparks initiative.

Joellen Gonder-Spacek, executive director of MPM, said, "Since we launched
the Sparks resources, we have had tremendous demand for them. These online
tools and interactive trainings are a natural extension for the mentoring
community. Mentors and caring adults in young people's lives are anxious to
learn more about how they can help young people identify and pursue their
'sparks' to contribute to a better world. Helping young people identify and
understand what gives their lives meaning is a tremendous gift that mentors
are perfectly poised to give."

"Sparks is another example of the outstanding service MPM is offering
programs throughout Minnesota so they can provide quality mentoring that can
contribute to a successful future for young people," said MENTOR President
and CEO Dr. Larry Wright.

For more information on Sparks and to access the free resources for mentors,
visit www.mpmn.org/sparks.aspx. For more information on youth mentoring, go
to www.mentoring.org. 



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