#mentorsnippet November 29th, 2014

One of the best ways to establish trust and improve the quality and positive influence of a mentoring relationship is to focus on the unique strengths, skills, characteristics, and passions young people.

Mentoring Brings Music to Her Ears

A story about the impact of mentoring from one of AMP’s Partners, Hull Services You might think that after a long day working as part of the administrative team at a busy school, Calgarian Linda Smith might be ready to call it a day, go home, and put her feet up.  Think again. Through the Mentors Matter program, Linda volunteers …

A Highlight on the Athletes Mentoring Program – Catholic Family Services

A highlight on one of AMP Partner Catholic Family Service‘s mentoring programs AMP Key Contact, Ellyse Lambie, had the opportunity to visit the Athletes Mentoring Program, operated by Catholic Family Service in Calgary, earlier this month. Ellyse shares that “it was so encouraging to see a group of dedicated mentors and enthusiastic mentees come together to build relationships, cultivate friendships, …

Six Mentoring Resources & Opportunities – November 2014

The Chronicle of Evidence-Based Mentoring: Podcasts The Chronicle of Evidence-Based Mentoring in the U.S. has recently announced the new Mentoring U audio podcast series. Now you can download episodes and learn about mentoring anywhere! To learn more, visit: http://chronicle.umbmentoring.org/announcing-the-itunes-mentoring-u-podcast-series/ Police Information Checks: Proposed Policy Changes The Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organizations provides an informative summary of the planned changes around …

Welcome AMP's Newest Partners – November 2014

We are thrilled to welcome the following new partners this month: Piikani Traditional Knowledge Society   Piikani Traditional Knowledge Society is dedicated to preserving the Blackfoot culture through programs aimed at youth and families. Elders from the community are the primary resource, serving the Youth from the surrounding communities of Fort Macleod, Lethbridge, Pincher Creek and Blairmore. These communities are …

Thank You to Michelle Anderson-Draper

The Alberta Mentoring Partnership (AMP) wishes Michelle Anderson-Draper all the best as she leaves her role as AMP Provincial Coordinator. Michelle’s leadership, enthusiasm and expertise have been extremely valuable in advancing AMP’s vision that ‘every child or youth who needs a mentor has access to a mentor.’ Though Michelle will no longer be acting in the Provincial Coordinator role, she …