SINGAPORE-More than 10, 000 students from Singapore Polytechnic will have better access to mentors over the next three years to help them chart their career and life goals, as part of a national effort to make mentoring more accessible to youth. Mentoring SG, a national-level office, has partnered with the polytechnic to launch the first school-based Youth Mentoring Hub.Mr Kelvin Kong, executivedirector of Mentoring SG, said that Singapore Polytechnic will have spaces to carry out mentorship eve
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2024-11-01 00:00:00.0