Following Charlie Kirk's Assassination, Gov. Newsom Pushes to Reach Young Men
The challenge aims to recruit 10,000 mentors to support young men facing mental health challenges and high suicide rates, addressing a crisis of loneliness and declining college completion.
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Chabria: Charlie Kirk gave young men something to believe in. Newsom wants to do the same
Like many young men these days, Kamaldeep Dhanoa, a lanky 17-year-old, knew he wanted to do something with his life, be a part of something, but didn’t quite know what that meant. Coming up with a career was important. But even more, it was finding the right friends — discovering what he wanted to be a part of. He did both when he joined Improve Your Tomorrow, a mentorship organization for teenage boys and young men — that vulnerable, chronicall…
Commentary: Charlie Kirk gave young men something to believe in. Newsom wants to do the same
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced the California Men's Service Challenge, an effort to recruit 10,000 Golden State males to serve as mentors to boys and young men.
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, Gov. Newsom pushes to reach young men
Surrounded by boys at Florin High School in Sacramento, the governor announced the California Men's Service Challenge. He called on 10,000 men statewide to volunteer as mentors, tutors and coaches through the state's service corps program.
Newsom Launches ‘Men’s Service Challenge’ to Boost Mentorship, Combat Crisis Among Young Men
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 16 announced a statewide initiative calling on 10,000 young men to mentor and serve in their communities, building on an executive order he signed earlier this summer targeting mental health challenges and rising suicide rates among boys and men. At Florin High School in Sacramento, Newsom and state leaders unveiled the California Men’s Service Challenge, a partnership with schools, nonprofits, and sports or…
Gov. Gavin Newsom launches California Men's Service challenge aimed to help young boys and men
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is introducing a new initiative aimed at young boys and men and setting them up for a life of success through mentors, coaches and volunteers.
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