Why Mentorship Matters for Canada’s Future Workforce
This month, Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland joined the conversation on youth employment, workforce readiness, and the role mentorship plays in helping young people build confidence, connections, and career opportunities.
Through both CBC Radio and the Vancouver Sun, our CEO Chantelle Krish and Youth Ambassador Nisha Nakhwal shared why mentorship is an important investment in the future of young people and our communities.

Listen on CBC Radio
Chantelle Krish and Youth Ambassador Nisha Nakhwal joined CBC Radio’s On The Coast to discuss youth unemployment, workforce challenges, and the role mentorship plays in preparing young people for the future workforce.

Read the Vancouver Sun Article
In her Vancouver Sun opinion piece, Chantelle Krish explores why mentorship is critical to preparing young people for the future workforce and why supporting youth today benefits all of British Columbia tomorrow.
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Mentorship changes lives.
Whether you’re interested in becoming a mentor, supporting our programs, or learning more about the impact of mentorship, we’d love to hear from you.

