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Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia (BBBSA) is asking locals to sign up to be volunteer mentors for young people in need of support.

As part of BBBSA’s mentoring program, a child or young person is matched with a screened mentor who serves as a consistent and positive role model.

Mentors and mentees meet one to two hours a week over a minimum period of 12 months.

Mentoring coordinator Ya Ker Pa said the program gives young people someone they can trust and talk to.

“Our mentors help young people build confidence, social skills, and a sense of belonging. For some young people, it’s the first time they’ve had an adult focus on their strengths rather than their problems,” Mr Pa said.

“Many of them are going through challenges at home, at school, or with friends, and what they need most is consistency.

“Over time, those regular catch-ups, whether it’s over a milkshake, a walk, or a game of basketball, can make a real difference in how a young person sees themselves and their future.”

According to BBBSA there are currently 192 young people across Hobsons Bay, Brimbank, Wyndham and Melton on the waiting list.

BBBSA said it is especially looking for new male mentors.

“Mentors can expect consistent support from us. Before being matched, they receive training and ongoing guidance from mentoring coordinators, so they never feel alone in the process,” Mr Pa said.

“It’s a volunteer role that doesn’t require any special qualifications, but we emphasise on reliability, patience, and an open heart.

“Many mentors tell us the experience ends up being just as meaningful for them as it is for the young person.”

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