President Obama Commends MENTOR and Viacom Partnership at White House Celebration of National Mentoring Month
January 20 2010 - 6:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- President Obama
recognized the national mentoring partnership between MENTOR, the
lead champion for youth mentoring in the United States, and Viacom
Inc.(NYSE:VIANYSE:VIA.B), a leading media company, today at The
White House. The President applauded their strong commitment to
America's children through their partnership to increase mentoring
opportunities for youth across the United States in a ceremony in
the East Wing that was attended by Larry Wright, PhD, President and
CEO of MENTOR, and Philippe Dauman, President and CEO of Viacom, as
well as mentors and mentees from around the country. In talking
about the partnership, the President said, "Corporations are
stepping up, as well. Viacom, for example, is working with a
national nonprofit called MENTOR to provide flex time to employees
who sign up to be mentors and to produce educational materials for
mentoring organizations across the country." MENTOR and Viacom have
formed a creative mentoring partnership called Get Connected: Be a
Mentor, Change a Life. The organizations chose National Mentoring
Month to announce their partnership to honor the President and
First Lady's unwavering commitment to mentoring and to shine a
spotlight on the myriad of quality mentoring programs happening
throughout the country. Through Get Connected, Viacom will match
its employees with students in the communities in which it
operates, including New York City, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.,
and Nashville. The Company will provide training for the volunteer
mentors, who will make a long-term commitment to the program of at
least one year. The mentoring activities will focus on providing
guidance and support in the areas of education, day-to-day living
and career options. MENTOR will serve as mentoring counsel and
guide to ensure Viacom is executing first-rate, quality programming
throughout the country and will provide the company and its
volunteer employees with state-of-the-art mentoring tools and
resources. Larry Wright said, "We are thrilled with the President
and First Lady's support of mentoring. We are also very impressed
with Viacom's vision and corporate citizenship. MENTOR and
mentoring programs across the US serve more than three million
children. There are 17 million children who want and need mentors,
leaving a gap of 14 million young people in need. MENTOR serves as
a catalyst to close that gap. Viacom is a beacon of hope to those
children and we are eager for other corporations to follow their
lead." Philippe Dauman said, "Viacom has a long history of employee
activism in our communities. With education being a priority area
of focus among Viacom's numerous pro-social efforts, expanding our
mentoring activities across the nation is a natural next step. We
know what a difference mentoring can make - that it can truly alter
a young person's view of what the future may hold. I know that with
the expertise of MENTOR guiding our program, our employees'
commitment and genuine compassion will have a profound impact on
our mentees." Research has proven that mentoring can help young
people significantly by: improving their attitudes toward parents,
peers and teachers; encouraging students to stay motivated and
focused on their education; providing a positive way for young
people to spend free time; helping them face daily challenges; and
offering them opportunities to consider new career paths and get
much-needed economic skills and knowledge. For more information on
mentoring or how you can become a mentor in your community, log
onto http://www.mentoring.org/. About MENTOR MENTOR is the lead
champion for youth mentoring in the United States. MENTOR helps
children in need through building: a capacity of mentoring programs
nationwide; quality for mentoring in general (through standards,
cutting-edge research and state-of-the-art tools); and capital
(MENTOR helps the mentoring movement raise funds to continue its
critical work). MENTOR works closely with State Mentoring
Partnerships and more than 5,000 mentoring programs and volunteer
centers throughout the country, serving more than three million
children in all 50 states. There are currently 17 million children
in the United States who want and need a mentor, but only 3 million
have one. MENTOR's mission is to close that gap so that every child
in America has a caring adult in their life. Founded in 1990,
MENTOR is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. About Viacom
Viacom, consisting of BET Networks, MTV Networks and Paramount
Pictures, is the world's leading entertainment content company. It
engages audiences on television, motion picture and digital
platforms through many of the world's best known entertainment
brands, including MTV, VH1, CMT, Logo, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite,
Nick Jr., COMEDY CENTRAL, Spike TV, TV Land, BET, Rock Band,
AddictingGames, Atom, Neopets, Shockwave and Paramount Pictures.
Viacom's global reach includes approximately 170 channels and 400
online properties in more than 160 countries and territories. For
more information about Viacom and its businesses, visit
http://www.viacom.com/. About National Mentoring Month 2010 marks
the Ninth Annual Mentoring Month, a national campaign to recruit
volunteer mentors spearheaded by The Harvard Mentoring Project of
the Harvard School of Public Health, MENTOR, and the Corporation
for National and Community Service. Held each January, the campaign
highlights the crucial role played by mentors in helping young
people achieve their potential. General Colin L. Powell is
headlining this year's campaign, with the theme, "Expand Your
Universe. Mentor a Child." More than 50 nonprofit partner
organizations around the country are participating. The campaign's
goals are to mobilize more community volunteers to mentor a young
person and to increase knowledge about how mentoring can greatly
enhance a young person's prospects for leading a healthy and
productive life. Research shows that mentoring has beneficial and
long-term effects on youth by increasing their chances of high
school graduation and college attendance and decreasing the
likelihood of substance abuse and other risky behaviors.
DATASOURCE: Viacom CONTACT: Ellen Christman, MENTOR,
+1-703-224-2255, ; Kelly McAndrew, Viacom, +1-212-846-7455, Web
Site: http://www.viacom.com/
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