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Petition seeking to honor fallen Concord PD officer reaches more than 5,000 signatures
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National Mentoring Month: A Look at Trekkers' "Mentor Chains"

Is mentorship important? Brandon Caron, Kaleb Robinson and Elliott Spear all say yes. Of course, they say yes. They are part of a developing “mentor chain” with Trekkers, an experiential education and mentoring program for young people based in Midcoast Maine. Mentor chains are a kind of “unicorn” in the youth development world, in which an alum becomes a mentor to a student who then graduates and becomes a mentor to a student, passing along the connection for each graduating class. Eventually, it forms a chain of committed volunteers who return to give back what they feel they received and serve as an example of the transformative power of mentorship.

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Trekkers' Brandon Caron, Kaleb Robinson, Elliott Spear discuss the 'mentor chain'

Trekkers’ Brandon Caron, Kaleb Robinson, Elliott Spear discuss the ‘mentor chain’ Trekkers Team Beacon on their 9th grade Urban Expedition. On the far right is Elliott Spear. Is mentorship important? Brandon Caron, Kaleb Robinson and Elliott Spear all say yes. Of course, they say yes. They are part of a developing “mentor chain” with Trekkers, an experiential education and mentoring program for young people based in midcoast Maine. Mentor chains are a kind of “unicorn” in the youth development world, in which an alumnus or alumna becomes a mentor to a student who then graduates and becomes a mentor to a student, passing along the connection for each graduating class. Eventually, it forms a chain of committed volunteers who return to give back what they feel they received and serve as an example of the transformative power of mentorship.

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New (but familiar) faces at Trekkers

Tue, 01/19/2021 - 6:15pm Class of 2015 Alumnus, Kaleb Robinson, joined Trekkers as a Program Manager. 2017 Trekkers Alumnus, Mitchell DelFrate, joins Trekkers as an AmeriCorps member. Two alumni have returned to Trekkers, joining the team as leaders who will facilitate or support in team meetings and mentor students. In October, Trekkers said goodbye to Principle Program Manager Lindsey Veilleux, grateful for her over 5 years of strong leadership on the team, according to Trekkers, in a news release. Kaleb Robinson, class of 2015 from Oceanside High School, hails from Thomaston and joined the team as a program manager. After attending the University of Maine in Orono to receive a bachelor degree in Business Management, Robinson spent four months in Chile studying abroad. He earned a concentration in International Management and minor in Leadership Studies. Then, he returned to Maine to work with young people at both Camp Kieve and Mainebound.

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Concord Police to retire unit number of 'guardian angel' fallen officer Jason Shuping

Concord Police to retire unit number of ‘guardian angel’ fallen officer Jason Shuping Fallen Concord Officer Jason Shuping laid to rest By WBTV Web Staff | December 22, 2020 at 5:16 PM EST - Updated December 22 at 7:04 PM CONCORD, N.C. (WBTV) - The Concord Police Department will officially retire the unit number of fallen Officer Jason Shuping, who was killed in the line of duty last week. Funeral services for Shuping got underway Tuesday afternoon. The service began at 1 p.m. at the Cabarrus Arena and Events Center, located on NC Highway 49 North in Concord. The Rev. Richard Myers officiated the service as the community honored the life of officer Shuping.

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