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Helping Shape The Next Generation

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Our Mission

Helping Shape The Next Generation

NexGen Mentors is dedicated to supporting the development and well-being of young people. Our programs provide a safe and nurturing space for youth to communicate, grow, and thrive. We believe in the power of positive relationships and personal growth, and our goal is to empower each young person in their journey towards emotional well-being and personal development.

Our Programs

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Therapeutic Mentoring

Supporting Personal Growth

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Truancy Mentoring/Prevention

Promoting Academic Engagement

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Parental Enhancement/Parent Aide

Empowering Parents

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Youth Based Sports Development

Fostering Physical and Emotional Well-being

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Gang Prevention & Job Readiness

Skills for employment success and diverting youth from gangs via positive alternatives.

Empower the Next Generation

Our Approach

Our approach is both proactive and preventative. While we provide crucial support to high-risk youth, we also focus on early intervention strategies to help young people stay on a positive path. By building resilience, promoting positive decision-making, and offering guidance before challenges escalate, we aim to empower youth to make healthy choices and avoid negative outcomes, ultimately contributing to public safety.

Support

Personalized Support for Every Youth

Family Together

Connection

Building Positive Relationships

Skills

Developing Essential Life Skills

Comforting Hands

Success Stories

Hear from the Community

Amber

The Therapeutic Mentoring program has made a significant impact on my child's confidence and emotional well-being. I highly recommend NexGen Mentors.

Michael P.

The Truancy Mentoring program provided my child with the support and guidance needed to re-engage in academics. Thank you, NexGen Mentors!

E.S Sr

The Youth Based Sports Development program has been instrumental in fostering not just physical skills but also teamwork and leadership qualities in my child. (2007-2009)
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