Post-COVID, mentoring young adults can make all the difference
Briefly

Over five years since COVID-19 lockdowns, many young people have suffered from isolation, losing opportunities for connections that shape their futures. This article emphasizes the societal impact of these lost experiences and highlights the importance of transformative mentoring in countering these effects. Such mentorship involves deeper relationships than traditional transactional mentoring, playing a crucial role in rebuilding trust among young people and helping them envision achievable futures. Personal stories illustrate the profound impact mentors can have in guiding youth in their personal and professional growth.
Transformative mentoring goes beyond traditional, transactional relationships. It involves seasoned professionals investing in young talent, fostering deep connections that shape aspiring individuals profoundly.
Reviving meaningful connections and rebuilding trust amongst young people is essential for a brighter future, especially after the isolating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read at New York Post
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