January is National Mentoring Month
Established in 2002, National Mentoring Month was created by the MENTOR organization and the Harvard T.H. School of Public Health. As stated on the MENTOR website, this month was created to “amplify, encourage, and strengthen mentorship in young people.” The goals of National Mentoring Month are:
- Raise awareness of mentoring in all of its forms
- Recruit individuals to mentor
- Recruit organizations to engage their members in this rapid growth of mentoring
The MENTOR website shares ways that you can get involved:
- Become a mentor
- Support mentorship programs
- Share your mentoring stories
- Attend mentorship events
- Educate yourself
- Recognize Outstanding Mentors
Additional resources can be found at the links below:
Say Hello to the Placement Site: Spectrum Success 911!
Ms. Michele Abraham-Montgomery and her son, Khylil Robinson, run the nonprofit Spectrum Success 911, an organization dedicated to connecting families with vital autism resources. They serve as a placement site for YOACAP, or Youth Outreach Adolescent Community Awareness Program.

After her son’s Autism diagnosis, Ms. Michele deepened her lifelong work in advocacy, program development, and public speaking, expanding her efforts to support youth, parents, schools, and community organizations. Mr. Khylil, a Community Autistic Peer Specialist with DBHIDS and a proud self-advocate, contributes to the nonprofit through Autism awareness and youth advocacy while mentoring C2L youth participants in the program. Together they create opportunities for C2L youth and many others part of the Autistic community to build employability skills and engage in meaningful activities such as music and art therapy and community information sessions.
During our Fall Capacity Building Site Visit, Ms. Michele shared her heartfelt commitment to helping youth on the Autism Spectrum and their families navigate both the workforce and daily life. She described her work as helping them “make sense of the nonsense,” offering guidance that leads to clarity during challenging moments. What she enjoys most is asking families “thought-provoking questions” that spark those small but powerful “aha moments” marked by a raised eyebrow or a smile. Through this holistic and compassionate approach, she and Mr. Khylil create a warm, empowering environment where youth and families feel understood, inspired, and supported.
SAVE THE DATE: Work-based Learning Institute 2026
C2L-PHL’s Work-based Learning Institute presents Future Forward: Blueprint for Youth to Career Pipeline as a space for innovation, collaboration, and action will be hosted on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at the University of Pennsylvania campus.
Call for Presenters
The institute will feature breakout sessions around youth-centered design & engagement, equity & access, program sustainability, and cross-program partnerships as well as featuring a youth showcase highlighting emerging leaders and their work products and networking opportunities with employers, industry experts, intermediaries, and C2L-PHL providers.
Who Can Apply to Present? Everyone! We welcome proposals from:
- Current C2L-PHL providers, placement sites, and partners
- External youth workforce development programs
- Practitioners, youth leaders, researchers, and organizations committed to equity and innovation
Whether you’re drafting a new concept, refining a proven approach, or building bold solutions, we invite you to lead engaging, solution-focused sessions aligned with our event strands and session formats!
Presenter Proposal Submission is due February 6, 2026 11:59pm here.
Fall 2025 Programming Recap
During November and December the capacity building specialists partnered with JEVS and the City of Philadelphia’s Children and Family Support Services office to visit over 15 sites. During the visits youth were observed working at their placement sites, working on projects, and participating in professional development sessions.



Mock Interviews with Philadelphia Parks & Rec

Throughout Fall 2025 programming, select sites in Philadelphia Parks & Rec participated in a resume writing and mock interview pilot. During the last week of programming in December, the Northern Liberties site hosted professionals from Citadel Credit Union and MCP Home Care Solutions to review resumes and conduct mock interviews for their C2L participants. The C2L youth felt the pilot helped them build their confidence and understanding of what should be on their resume.
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SIGN UPUPCOMING EVENTS
Be on the lookout for upcoming capacity building professional development events.
EVENTS CALENDAR
Get ready for an unforgettable professional learning experience! Join the 29th Annual Beyond School Hours National Education Conference, taking place from March 1–4, 2026 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
Each year, over 2,000 educators and school leaders from across the country gather at Beyond School Hours to connect and learn together. This is your moment to celebrate what’s working, explore collaborative solutions, and return home with fresh strategies to revolutionize your impact with the youth you serve.
Highlights include a keynote from Dr. Adolph Brown, a best-in-class STEAM Fair and Exhibit Hall, and more than 100 workshops that focus on:
- Leadership
- Funding
- Artificial Intelligence
- Community Engagement
- Content Development
- …and so much more!
If you have any questions, please contact bsh@foundationsinc.org or refer to the FAQ page.
December Workshops and Support Groups

LifeCourse Workshops
Our workshops are developed for families by families. They focus on specific topics through the lens of the LifeCourse Framework, with an emphasis on the importance of having a vision.

Peace of Mind Long Term Planning
Friday, January 16th
6:00pm – 8:00pm

Transitions Through the Lifespan
Thursday, January 22nd
4:00pm – 6:00pm

Using the LifeCourse to Plan and Problem Solve, Part 1 and 2
Tuesday, January 27th
Part 1: 10:00am – 11:30am
Wednesday, January 28th
Part 2: 10:00am – 11:30am
Waiver Workshops
Our workshops are developed for families by families. Join us to learn how waivers can support your loved one.

Advanced Waiver – Siblings
Monday, January 5th
Part 1: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Monday, January 12th
Part 2: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Waiver Basics, Part 1 and 2
Tuesday, January 6th
Part 1: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Tuesday, January 13th
Part 2: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Good Life and Support Groups
Join one of our Support Groups to connect with other caregivers who understand the things you’re dealing with and find the support you need as a caregiver.

Sibling Good Life Group
Adult Siblings of People with Intellectual Disabilities/Autism
Anyone thought of like a sibling or in a sibling-like role is welcome!
This group of adult siblings will have the opportunity guide the group’s direction, network with other siblings, talk about your lived experience, have open and informative discussions, and plan for a future that holds true potential for you and your family.
Monday, January 26th
6:30pm – 8:00 pm
Caregiver Support Group
You care for your loved one(s), but who is caring for you?
We have a safe place, meeting EACH MONTH, for you to connect with other caregivers who understand the things you are dealing with and find the support you need as a caregiver
In this support group, we talk about stress, self-care, family dynamics, and more.
Meeting the First Wednesday, and Third Tuesday of EACH Month!
Wednesday, January 7th
2:30-4:00 pm
Tuesday, January 20th
6:30-8:00 pm


FALL MENTAL HEALTH WEBINARS
Local experts, trusted sources: Our 60-minute mental health education webinars are absolutely free & everyone is welcome! Attendance certificates and webinar recordings are provided at no cost.
Questions? Find webinar FAQs at https://www.mindspringhealth.org/get-involved/webinars-and-events

- GIVE TO YOURSELF
- GIVE TO OTHERS
- WE GIVE BACK
Mindspring is committed to being Here With You – providing mental health education and support to anyone who needs it. If our webinars have made a difference for you, we invite you to join us in making them accessible to others.
Help us continue our impact. 100% of donations are used to provide mental health education, advocacy, resources, and support.
December 1 | Bullying and the Impact on Children
Cyberbullying, “mean girls”, sexual harassment, slurs – how do we help kids recognize and respond to bullying? Explore the types of bullying, risk factors for being bullied, and how bullying impacts children at different developmental stages with a licensed therapist. Examine how kids “become” bullies, how to help kids understand what bullying looks like, and signs that a child may be the victim of bullying in this one-hour seminar. Part 1 of a 2-part series.
Register HereDecember 2 | Holiday Stress & Self-Care
The “most wonderful time of the year” doesn’t always feel that wonderful. Demands on our time and energy often leave us feeling tired, disappointed, and depressed. Learn effective strategies to manage holiday stress, prioritize self-care, and get the support you need in this one-hour seminar with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 3 | Boundary IQ
Creating and maintaining healthy boundaries can be a challenging task. Some people grew up in environments where setting boundaries was not emphasized or valued, resulting in struggles to establish boundaries in adulthood. Fear of conflict, a tendency to prioritize others’ approval, or past experiences of invalidation or disrespect can also contribute to difficulties in setting and maintaining boundaries. Discuss the role of boundaries in relationships and learn how to implement healthy boundaries in this one-hour seminar with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 3 | Understanding Anxiety
Occasional anxiety is an expected part of life, but anxiety disorders involve more than temporary worry. Learn what causes anxiety disorders and the types of anxiety, their symptoms, common misconceptions, and how relationships are impacted. Discuss co-occurring disorders, treatment options, and learn practical tips for managing symptoms and helping others with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 4 | Understanding Compassion Fatigue & Burnout
Does compassion cause suffering? When does it go too far and how can you protect your own wellbeing? Learn the warning signs, who is at risk, and how to restore your emotional energy with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 8 | Supporting Kids Who Have Experienced Bullying
Finding out that your child is being bullied can be confusing and painful. Explore the factors involved when deciding when to step in to support a child, and when to give them space. Learn what is helpful to say to children when they are being bullied, how to increase the child’s self-esteem, and how to help them know what to say to themselves and to the bully. Discuss how to encourage kids to ask for help, and how to get other adults to take bullying seriously in this one-hour seminar with a licensed therapist. Part 2 in a 2-part series.
Register HereDecember 9 | Conflict Management and Problem-Solving in Relationships
Confronting problems can be challenging. Heightened emotions, irrational thinking, impaired judgment, and distorted perceptions impact our ability to solve problems quickly. Learn strategies for effective problem-solving and conflict management with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 10 | Understanding Depression
How is depression different from sadness? An accessible guide to understanding causation, symptoms, and treatment options for depressive disorders. Learn practical tips for managing symptoms and helping others in this one-hour seminar with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 10 | Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
OCD manifests differently in different people – and involves much more than anxiety about germs or compulsions to clean. This one-hour webinar provides an accessible guide to understanding this often-misunderstood diagnosis, including symptoms of OCD, co-occurring disorders, and treatment options. Learn practical tips for managing symptoms and helping others with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 11 | The Psychology of People-Pleasing
People pleasing is a tendency to prioritize others’ needs over your own, even at the expense of your own health, safety, and well-being. It can be a response to trauma or life experiences, or to manage anxiety about other people’s approval & reactions. Explore the roots of people-pleasing behavior and its impact on mental health, and learn how to set healthy boundaries, build self-confidence, and communicate more assertively in this one-hour seminar with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 16 | Special Issues in Women’s Mental Health
Women with premenstrual disorders are much more likely to have birth-related depression, according to researchers. And the relationship works both ways: those with perinatal depression are also more likely to develop premenstrual disorders after pregnancy and childbirth. These are severe and chronic conditions that need medical attention and treatment. Explore the symptoms, causation, and treatment of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, Perinatal Depression, and Perinatal Anxiety and learn practical strategies to manage symptoms with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 17 | Understanding Grief
Grief is a natural reaction to the loss of a loved one, and in most cases grief symptoms decrease over time. But for some people, intense grief persists and is severe enough to cause problems in everyday life. Explore the symptoms, risk factors, diagnostic criteria, and treatment of prolonged grief disorder with a licensed therapist and learn practical tips for managing symptoms and supporting loved ones in this one-hour seminar.
Register HereDecember 17 | Creating a Low-Stress Environment and Minimizing Crises
People are susceptible to strain from a number of sources including work and school obligations, illness, finances, interpersonal conflict, and more. Learn strategies to create and maintain a low-stress environment, identify & respond to ‘red flags’, and communicate in times of crisis with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 18 | Empowering Loved Ones
Providing effective support to friends and family members with a mental health disorder is an essential component of the recovery process. Discuss the complications of mental illness, the four dimensions of recovery, and learn how to make a recovery plan in this one-hour seminar with a licensed therapist.
Register HereDecember 18 | Navigating Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefits for Special Needs Families
Join this free virtual webinar designed for special needs families to better understand Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Learn eligibility basics, key benefits, recent updates, and practical steps to secure support. Ideal for caregivers of all ages seeking clear guidance and resources to navigate the SSI process confidently today.
Register HereQuestions? Find webinar FAQ at https://www.mindspringhealth.org/get-involved/webinars-and-events



