Delaware 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR8 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Sen. Lockman & Rep. Chukwuocha       Sens. Buckson, Hansen, Hocker, Hoffner, Huxtable, Mantzavinos, Pettyjohn, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Bolden, Burns, Gray, Griffith, Hensley, K. Johnson, S. Moore, Morrison, Ortega, Osienski, Romer, Ross Levin, Kamela Smith, Michael Smith, K. Williams           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8       RECOGNIZING JANUARY 2025, AS NATIONAL MENTORING MONTH IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Lockman & Rep. Chukwuocha       Sens. Buckson, Hansen, Hocker, Hoffner, Huxtable, Mantzavinos, Pettyjohn, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Bolden, Burns, Gray, Griffith, Hensley, K. Johnson, S. Moore, Morrison, Ortega, Osienski, Romer, Ross Levin, Kamela Smith, Michael Smith, K. Williams     

SPONSOR: Sen. Lockman & Rep. Chukwuocha
Sens. Buckson, Hansen, Hocker, Hoffner, Huxtable, Mantzavinos, Pettyjohn, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Bolden, Burns, Gray, Griffith, Hensley, K. Johnson, S. Moore, Morrison, Ortega, Osienski, Romer, Ross Levin, Kamela Smith, Michael Smith, K. Williams

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Lockman & Rep. Chukwuocha 

 Sens. Buckson, Hansen, Hocker, Hoffner, Huxtable, Mantzavinos, Pettyjohn, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Bolden, Burns, Gray, Griffith, Hensley, K. Johnson, S. Moore, Morrison, Ortega, Osienski, Romer, Ross Levin, Kamela Smith, Michael Smith, K. Williams 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8 

   

 RECOGNIZING JANUARY 2025, AS NATIONAL MENTORING MONTH IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS, mentoring is a proven, evidence-based practice that serves as both a prevention and intervention strategy, positively impacting young people of all demographics and backgrounds in all aspects of their lives; and   WHEREAS, mentoring programs have been shown to foster positive mental health outcomes, including reducing unhealthy coping mechanisms, strengthening interpersonal relationships with parents, teachers, and peers, and alleviating parental stress; and   WHEREAS, quality mentoring enhances life and social skills, promotes self-esteem and confidence, supports academic achievement and college access, encourages career exploration, and cultivates youth leadership development with healthier relationships and lifestyle choices; and   WHEREAS, mentoring programs are instrumental in improving youth academic performance, including increased high school graduation rates, reduced dropout rates, and better attendance, grades, test scores, and classroom behavior; and   WHEREAS, mentoring fosters positive youth development by encouraging habits such as completing homework and engaging in healthy social interactions, while contributing to higher college enrollment rates and greater educational aspirations; and   WHEREAS, youth who face additional challenges, such as foster youth, benefit significantly from mentoring relationships, with improvements in mental health, educational attainment, peer relationships, employment opportunities, and housing stability; and   WHEREAS, mentoring is a key component of juvenile justice and violence prevention efforts, addressing multiple risk factors simultaneously, reducing the likelihood of drug and alcohol use, and offering comprehensive support to youth at risk of violence or victimization; and   WHEREAS, mentoring provides substantial benefits to mentors, including enhanced patience, improved supervisory skills, greater insight into youth development, increased self-esteem, a sense of personal accomplishment, and the opportunity to join networks of volunteers; and   WHEREAS, nearly one-third of young people in the United States lack a trusted adult outside of their home to provide guidance and support, underscoring the critical importance of addressing the mentoring gap; and   WHEREAS, closing this gap requires collaboration across private, public, and nonprofit sectors to expand access to mentoring programs in communities, schools, and workplaces statewide.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the month of January 2025, is designated as National Mentoring Month in the State of Delaware, and all Delawareans are encouraged to support mentoring efforts that empower and uplift young people across the state.      

 WHEREAS, mentoring is a proven, evidence-based practice that serves as both a prevention and intervention strategy, positively impacting young people of all demographics and backgrounds in all aspects of their lives; and 

 WHEREAS, mentoring programs have been shown to foster positive mental health outcomes, including reducing unhealthy coping mechanisms, strengthening interpersonal relationships with parents, teachers, and peers, and alleviating parental stress; and 

 WHEREAS, quality mentoring enhances life and social skills, promotes self-esteem and confidence, supports academic achievement and college access, encourages career exploration, and cultivates youth leadership development with healthier relationships and lifestyle choices; and 

 WHEREAS, mentoring programs are instrumental in improving youth academic performance, including increased high school graduation rates, reduced dropout rates, and better attendance, grades, test scores, and classroom behavior; and 

 WHEREAS, mentoring fosters positive youth development by encouraging habits such as completing homework and engaging in healthy social interactions, while contributing to higher college enrollment rates and greater educational aspirations; and 

 WHEREAS, youth who face additional challenges, such as foster youth, benefit significantly from mentoring relationships, with improvements in mental health, educational attainment, peer relationships, employment opportunities, and housing stability; and 

 WHEREAS, mentoring is a key component of juvenile justice and violence prevention efforts, addressing multiple risk factors simultaneously, reducing the likelihood of drug and alcohol use, and offering comprehensive support to youth at risk of violence or victimization; and 

 WHEREAS, mentoring provides substantial benefits to mentors, including enhanced patience, improved supervisory skills, greater insight into youth development, increased self-esteem, a sense of personal accomplishment, and the opportunity to join networks of volunteers; and 

 WHEREAS, nearly one-third of young people in the United States lack a trusted adult outside of their home to provide guidance and support, underscoring the critical importance of addressing the mentoring gap; and 

 WHEREAS, closing this gap requires collaboration across private, public, and nonprofit sectors to expand access to mentoring programs in communities, schools, and workplaces statewide. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the month of January 2025, is designated as National Mentoring Month in the State of Delaware, and all Delawareans are encouraged to support mentoring efforts that empower and uplift young people across the state. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This resolution recognizes January 2025, as National Mentoring Month in the State of Delaware.    Author: Senator Lockman  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This resolution recognizes January 2025, as National Mentoring Month in the State of Delaware.  

 Author: Senator Lockman