Opinion: We need mentorship to support the next generation of talent

This year, Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland celebrates 65 years of service — a milestone that offers both a moment to reflect and a call to reimagine how we show up for the next generation.

At a time when families are facing rising costs of living, businesses are navigating talent shortages and communities are feeling the long-term effects of the pandemic on mental health and belonging, one thing remains clear: Human connection matters. Mentorship, at its core, is one of the most powerful forms of connection we have. And right now, more than ever, young people are reaching out for it.

At Big Sisters, our waitlists continue to

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