Program Spotlight: iCouldBe
iCouldBe is a virtual mentoring program embedded in classrooms in historically underserved communities across the country, empowering young people to identify and engage support networks in their day-to-day lives and broker new professional relationships to build pathways to reach post-secondary and career goals.
The program helps young people increase self-efficacy and agency, develop relationship-building and soft skills and supports their social and emotional needs. By program completion students have:
- Developed academic success, post-secondary and career roadmaps.
- Developed a supportive relationship with their mentor.
- Identified and engaged up to 10 caring adults—mentors, teachers, counselors, coaches, community and family members—who help them reach their current and future academic and career goals.
Visit www.icouldbe.org for more information.
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