Today, Big Brothers Big Sisters released a national report, A Future Built on Mentorship: Why Mentoring is the Essential Infrastructure Our Future Needs Now, that makes a clear and compelling case for why mentorship is essential for the future of our communities, workforce, and society.
Young people are navigating unprecedented challenges from rising mental health concerns, disrupted education pathways, and growing uncertainty about economic mobility, and this report brings together decades of research and real-world evidence that points to one powerful solution: consistent, caring mentoring relationships with trusted adults.
Yet today, one in three young people in America is growing up without access to a mentor. The informal networks that once connected generations have weakened, leaving a growing gap in the social infrastructure that helps young people thrive. This report names that gap—and outlines what it will take to close it.
A Future Built on Mentorship explores mentorship as a scalable, cost-effective investment with proven returns, and highlights the critical role that businesses, philanthropy, and cross-sector partners can play in building mentorship at scale.
A future where every young person has a mentor is possible. Building it will require leadership, investment, and a shared commitment to strengthening the human connections that make everything else work better.
To access the report, please visit www.bbbs.org/impact.