The 12-month pilot program, funded by the Latrobe Health Assembly, is designed to support young parents who are currently enrolled in or have recently graduated from the KYPP.
This program will match young parents with experienced mentors to foster ongoing community connections and offer personalised guidance. Mentors will help participants navigate the complexities of parenthood, education, and career development.
Since 2014, KYPP has provided a secure and adaptable learning environment for young parents under 21, helping them complete their schooling while balancing the responsibilities of parenthood. The need for continued support after graduation became clear.
KYPP Leader Ang' Bolding shared: “That's why this mentoring program is so important – it helps us keep that sense of community alive and be there for these young parents, even after they've moved on.”
Betty, a 17-year-old KYPP student and young mother said: “The KYPP mentoring initiative sounds like a great idea that I hope will give me the support to continue achieving my goals and support me in connecting with the community.”
Shaun Mallia, KSE's Executive Officer: "The mentoring program has the potential to transform the lives of young parents in the Latrobe Valley and serve as a model for similar initiatives in other regions."
Tanya Rong, Latrobe Health Assembly Chair said: “Being able to offer support and encouragement through this mentorship program is such a wonderful opportunity. It will benefit everyone involved, from the young parents to the mentors.”
“We’re thrilled to partner with KSE on this incredible initiative,” Kids First CEO Nicole Artico said.
“With our combined experience and expertise, we can continue to support these parents on the next stage of their journey.”