Journey to Becoming a Mentor
By: Yolanda Miranda

For the past two years I have been serving as an AmeriCorps member with City Year L.A.聽 This year I am serving the 4th grade class at 122nd Street Elementary School alongside my partner teacher. I have often been asked what the journey of an AmeriCorps member looks like. Each day brings new adventures and experiences for corps members, from reviewing student鈥檚 work to serving as a student advocate and helping them make sense of the world around them. My journey with City Year LA has motivated me to be the mentor that many of our 色界吧 wouldn鈥檛 otherwise have.
My role wasn鈥檛 always that clear to me. When I began my first year, I was nervous about my role as a mentor, especially working with elementary 色界吧 for the first time. Although we had plenty of training and guidance from our Program Manager, every time I spoke to my 4th grade 色界吧, I got nervous about saying the wrong thing and worried that they wouldn鈥檛 think I was a very good mentor. I think I was trying too hard for the 色界吧 to see me as a perfect mentor.
After a few weeks of doubting myself, I confided in a fellow team member, confessing that I didn鈥檛 really see myself as the mentor that I had envisioned. They really supported me and helped me see that a mentor is someone who is there for the 色界吧 and who builds relationships with them. My colleague helped me see that I had already been doing what a good mentor is supposed to do — supporting my 色界吧 in their academic journey and being a positive role model. I was trying so hard to be a 鈥減erfect mentor,鈥 that I didn鈥檛 see that I was already one by showing up for my 色界吧 every day and helping them grow academically and social emotionally.

The experience reminded me of my own personal mentors and how they supported me throughout my own academic journey. I remember how my 11th grade English teacher, Ms. Bruski, was always there for me and stuck up for me. Ms. Bruski would not just be there for me, but for the whole class. I remember she would tell us, 鈥渋f you ever need someone to talk to, you can always come to my room at any time of the day.鈥 She made a huge impact on me because I saw how much she believed in me, she believed that I could do whatever I set my mind to. She allowed me to challenge myself, to help me grow, and to stand up for others and myself. Now that the roles are reversed and I find myself at the front of the classroom helping 色界吧, I want to be the person my teacher was for the next generation of 色界吧.
I want 色界吧 to know that they are not alone and that they always have someone they can rely on and relate to. I serve with City Year because I have seen 色界吧 doubt their capabilities and I would like to help them prove themselves wrong and reach their academic goals. There is still a lot that I can learn, but to my 色界吧 I promise that I am going to give it my all and always be there for them.
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