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Mentoring young adults: How mentoring organizations can approach responding to crises in a sustainable, responsible and empowering way

September 22, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Free

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Join our guest panelists for September’s Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series on Sept. 22 at 1pm! This 90-minute facilitated training will help mentoring practitioners and trainers prepare to respond to a range of personal or community crises that matches may experience during their mentoring relationship.

The training will explore the breadth of crises that may arise for young adults, principles for helping matches meet these challenges with youth empowerment at the forefront, and a framework for policies and procedures that ensures mentoring programs are able to support matches in a responsible and sustainable way. The training will include interactive examples and time for live Q&A.

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Meet Our Panelists:

Panelist Christina HainesChristina Haines, In her role as Senior Director of Strategy and National Impact, Christina is responsible for increasing access to mentorship for youth in foster care through the Silver Lining Mentoring Institute’s capacity-building initiatives. In previous roles, Christina served as Associate Director for Policy and Institutional Outreach of the Harvard Global Health Institute, an interdisciplinary research, and education initiative. She also worked in growth capital for the nonprofit sector at venture philanthropy firm, New Profit, as the Manager of the Reimagine Learning Fund. Christina earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Marist College and a Master of Liberal Arts from Harvard with a concentration in government.

Panelist Sally Sanchez-PenaSally Sanchez-Pena, Sally is a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) and is passionate about centering the voices of  minoritized communities. In her role as a Program Coordinator at Silver Lining Mentoring, Sally provides clinically informed, individualized support for mentor and mentee matches and increases community engagement through hosting group events and youth workshops. Sally has previously worked in community based mental health rehabilitation and crisis management settings in Boston and NYC. She also conducted research on youth mentoring programs for Syrian refugees in Amman, Jordan. Sally earned a BA in Sociology and International Studies from Boston College and a MSSW from Columbia University.

Panelist Mobile BurrellMobile Burrell, Mobile is an advocate for equity and fierce believer in the possibility of creating a world that everyone feels good calling home. As such, Mobile has held a variety of professional roles working in service of and in collaboration with individuals who hold marginalized identities including black and brown families, LGBTQ+ folks, youth impacted by the foster care system, and neurodiverse individuals of all ages. In their current role as Assistant Director of Technical Assistance and Institute Initiatives, Mobile is responsible for ensuring Silver Lining Mentoring Institute clients and consultants have the tools they need for effective consultation. Through previous roles including Learn & Earn Program Coordinator, work in Boston Public Schools Mobile, and various roles with Wediko Children’s Services Mobile has gained several years of experience supporting youth, staff and families through crises. Mobile earned a Bachelor of Arts in Human Development and Psychology from Connecticut College; a Master of Social Work from Boston College with a concentration in Children, Youth and Families; and has earned multiple certificates in their pursuit of lifelong learning.

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Venue

Virtual

Organizer

MENTOR Virginia
Phone
804-829-7236
Email
pr@archive.mentorva.org