Social Media Toolkit

Graphic Resources

Belonging, social isolation and loneliness
Twitter (English)
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Sentiment d’appartenance, isolement social et solitude
Twitter (French)
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Belonging, social isolation and loneliness
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Sentiment d’appartenance, isolement social et solitude
Facebook & LinkedIn (French)
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Belonging, social isolation and loneliness
Instagram (English)
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Sentiment d’appartenance, isolement social et solitude
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Suggested Messaging

English

Mentoring relationships can also address social isolation among adults. According to our research, 49% of current mentors reported that a major benefit of their experience was developing new relationships or a sense of belonging in their community. For the first time, Mentor Canada have details on what would encourage more individuals across Canada to volunteer as a mentor. Download their study.

French

Les relations de mentorat peuvent remédier à l’isolement social des adultes. D’après nos recherches, 49 % des mentors actuels ont déclaré qu’un des principaux avantages de leur expérience était d’établir de nouvelles relations ou un sentiment d’appartenance au sein de leur communauté. Nous avons pour la première fois des détails sur ce qui encouragerait plus de gens à travers le Canada à devenir des mentors. Téléchargez notre étude.

Contact Us

For any questions, help, or support please contact us.

Jessica Sims
Communications Manager
jessica.sims@mentoringcanada.ca

About Mentor Canada

Mentor Canada broadens and deepens access to quality mentoring for youth in Canada by amplifying a mentoring mindset from coast to coast to coast.

We crack open data on mentorship. We then use this data to create and open up access to impactful tools. These tools are used to strengthen the work of service providers and educational institutions across the country. Equipped with leading-edge resources and bolstered by our capacity-building services, communities and organizations with mentoring strategies can expand their reach to help young people in Canada thrive.