We need to mentor girls and women

Nearly two generations have passed since the activism that launched the modern women’s movement and changed our laws and national conscience. But still:

The higher quality of life that comes to women when they reach their full potential is one reason why every girl and young woman should have a mentor. But perhaps the more important reason is that we would all benefit from having more women in positions of influence and power. Just a few examples why are that women - on average - take a longer view when investing and spending, and are less inclined to resort to violence to solve disputes.

MentorHer will enhance exisiting mentoring programs.

It has three programmatic objectives:

  • With its own outreach and recruitment efforts, connect more mentors and mentees, ensure demand and supply are not out of balance, and fill service gaps between existing programs.
  • Provide training, certification and on-going enrichment to the efforts of its own and other programs’ mentors. Mentors are more effective when they regularly share their experiences with other mentors and enhance their skills through continuing education programs.
  • Create a national standard that ensures raising girls to midlife womanhood includes a mentor for each one.

We welcome your support, commens and suggestions.

If we can commit to educating every girl, surely we can find the volunteers and resources needed to mentor every girl and woman.