Jonathon Mino's Fundraiser for Mentor North
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Mentor NorthHelp me raise $350 for Mentor North so we can make sure every youth is empowered with a mentor!
$1,375
raised by 6 people
$350 goal
I became involved with Mentor North in 2024! When I think about the work of Mentor North, I am most excited about building community. Our work feels more essential than ever because mental health and building relationships is key in our ever-changing world. I know Mentoring Matters because mentoring is a hugely beneficial strategy for promoting growth, positive development, and resilience for all individuals involved. I have been lucky enough to have had some fantastic mentors throughout my life, all of whom pushed me to become a more confident, determined, kind, and open-minded person. I face each day equipped with the values and principles they have distilled within me. I strive to use their teachings for the betterment of the planet and the people who live on it.
For the 2024 Give to the Max campaign, Mentor North is aiming to raise $15,000. With your recurring or one-time donation, Mentor North will work to ensure that every local youth has opportunities to gain life skills, try new things, develop meaningful interests and engage with their community through 1 on 1 mentorships. Mentoring, at its core, guarantees young people that someone cares about them, assures them they are not alone in dealing with day-to-day challenges, and makes them feel like they matter. Being in a mentoring relationship builds social connection, improved self worth, confidence, mental and physical well-being for mentors and youth alike.
Resilience Builders - Please consider becoming one of our Resilience Builder by choosing an automated monthly donation! This will enable your partnership with Mentor North to benefit youth, families and community year round. Think of it like a subscription to making the world a better place!
Every Donation matters - Will you donate to ensure that every local youth has one more caring adult in their life?