Would You Like to Have a Peer Mentor?

Would You Like to Have a Peer Mentor?

Alex Feldman

Would You Like to Have a Peer Mentor?

Are you stressed out at school? Are you going through a major change at home? Are you feeling lonely or worn out from the COVID-19 pandemic and looking to connect with someone else your age? You might benefit from having a peer mentor. UpStreet Pittsburgh offers a peer mentoring program for teens and young adults aged 12-22. 

Peer mentoring can lead to more success in school and college and better relationships with friends and parents. It can help you build up your self-esteem. There’s also evidence that peer mentoring can help with your mental health and emotional well-being. Finally, when you have a peer mentor, you have someone you can rely on. They’ll be there for you when you need someone to talk to. 

At UpStreet, we screen and interview all of our mentors, and all of them go through several rounds of training. Having a peer mentor means having a non-judgmental space where you can share what’s going on in your life without worrying about who will find out. To protect your privacy, UpStreet will place you with someone you don’t know and who doesn’t go to your school.

We’ll pair you with a mentor who is a few years older than you. This part makes peer mentoring different from the other important relationships in your life—your friends, family, teachers, or community leaders. Your mentor will be someone you can trust and talk to, but they’ll also be close enough in age that they can relate to what you’re going through. 

Your mentor can help you build your confidence, identify life goals, and navigate challenges. They can also share information and resources. All of your interactions with your mentor will happen over our special texting platform, so you can connect with your mentor from anywhere.

We’re here for you at UpStreet! If you think you might like to have a mentor, go to our mentoring form and choose “I’d like to find a mentor.” You can also send us a message here. And if you have a friend who might benefit from peer mentoring, be sure to let them know too.

Could You Benefit from Having a Peer Mentor?

Joy Givens

Peer Mentoring Program Specialist

Could You Benefit from Having a Peer Mentor?

Let’s face it—being a teenager can be tough even when there isn’t a pandemic. Sometimes, you might feel like no one understands what you’re going through, or like you’re alone in dealing with a problem. Your feelings and experiences might be difficult to talk about, even with a family member or trusted friend. 

On top of that challenge, the isolation and loss of routine over the past year have kept many teens from their normal activities and social lives. With all the changes and struggles of the past year, you might find it helpful to rely on someone who has recently faced tough times similar to yours. That’s when a Peer Mentor can make a difference.

Peer Mentoring means building a relationship with a supportive peer who is a little older than you, someone who can relate to your experiences and provide ongoing encouragement in a confidential, judgment-free environment. And Peer Mentoring doesn’t have to be time consuming or stressful. In fact, through the new text-message-based program UpStreet is launching this spring, you can connect with a Peer Mentor from anywhere, with nothing more than your phone!

When you connect with a Peer Mentor, you’re clearing a path to your own future by relying on a guide who’s just a step or two farther down the road. An older family member can share the wisdom of their experience, and a good friend can certainly sympathize with you, but a strong Peer Mentoring relationship can do both!

In particular, if you’ve found confidence or motivation to be a challenge lately, having someone ready to cheer you on and talk you through difficult times can make all the difference. And with communication by text, UpStreet’s Peer Mentoring program is simple and flexible to use.

If exchanging text messages with a supportive, non-judgmental peer sounds doable to you, and if you’d like to find a way to build your own confidence and support, then connecting with a Peer Mentor might be a great fit for you! UpStreet’s new Peer Mentoring program is accepting applications for Mentees right now, so don’t delay. Follow the link below if you’d like to find out more! 

Contact UpStreet!

Why Should Teens Become Peer Mentors

Joy Givens

Peer Mentoring Program Specialist

Why Should Teens Become Peer Mentors?

At some point in their teenage years, most young people experience feelings of isolation or being misunderstood, even in the best of times. Especially after a year of #PandemicLife, though, many teens feel a need for greater connection with family, friends, and supportive peers who just “get” them. Without casual social meetups and typical school schedules, those connections can be even harder to forge and maintain. That’s where Peer Mentoring—and where you—can help make a difference.

Peer Mentoring means building a relationship with a peer who is about your age or a little younger, checking in with them regularly, and supporting them through their individual challenges and obstacles. Peer Mentoring doesn’t have to be time consuming or stressful. In fact, with the new text-message-based program UpStreet is launching this spring, you can volunteer as a Peer Mentor from anywhere, with nothing more than an internet-ready device!

When you connect with a Peer Mentee, you’re building a dependable connection that they can lean on for ongoing support and motivation. That initial connection might be between two people, but the ripple effect is much greater. As you help a peer develop confidence and self-efficacy, they spread that positive growth in their own family and community. You might even inspire them to mentor others down the line!

The benefits of higher confidence and self-esteem aren’t just for mentees, either. Nothing will boost your own confidence quite like knowing you have made a positive impact on someone else’s life! As you mentor a peer through their achievements and setbacks alike, you will develop leadership skills that will serve you well in your future educational and career endeavors. You may also find yourself better able to cope with your own challenges in the future after coaching a mentee through theirs. You’ll be supported every step of the way by UpStreet’s caring staff members and a private social network with your fellow mentors. And with a straightforward, text-message-based program, UpStreet’s Peer Mentoring program couldn’t be simpler or more flexible to use.

If sending encouraging and helpful text messages to a peer sounds doable to you, and if you’d like to find a way to build your own confidence and leadership skills while helping someone else grow, then becoming a Peer Mentor might be a great fit for you! UpStreet’s new Peer Mentoring program is accepting applications for Mentors right now, so don’t delay. Follow the link below if you’d like to find out more and join the team! 

Contact UpStreet!