MAPS Mentoring is one of over 150 mentoring projects across London awarded funding from The Mayor of London through the Propel collaboration as part of the New Deal for Young People. More than 100,000 young Londoners most in need have accessed mentoring support thanks to Mayor's record £34 million investment (read more...).
MAPS Mentoring is also the only funded organisation dedicated to providing mentoring for young people in the London Borough of Sutton.
Through this funding, MAPS Mentoring have been able to substantially increase our mentoring capacity over the past 12 months, enabling us to provide dedicated mentoring support to many more vulnerable young people in Sutton under a new mentoring pathway, Esteem24.
The key aim of Esteem24 is to increase feelings of safety for young people in Sutton, achieved through a two-pronged approach. Firstly, Esteem24 supports young people at risk of criminal or sexual exploitation or victimisation leading to feelings of unsafety. This aspect of the pathway also aims to redress the gender imbalance created by violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Sutton. Esteem24 also provides early intervention suicide prevention work by supporting young people struggling with their mental health and wellbeing.
Our own evidence from running MAPS Mentoring for nearly 30 years has consistently demonstrated the powerful impact that mentoring can have on a young person and the provision of the New Deal For Young People fund, exclusively dedicated to funding more mentoring for young people, is testament to this. We are honoured to be part of this prestigious programme embedding mentoring across London.
Mentors are recruited from all backgrounds and walks of life. They provide support and encouragement to children and young people at a critical stage in their lives, by listening to them, acting a role model, supporting their passions and inspiring their ambition. Sometimes just showing up is enough.