Mentor Community

Mentors support teenagers by sharing guidance, perspective, and lived experience. Through conversations, teaching, and presence, they help young people think clearly, grow confidently, and make better life decisions.

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Meet the Trust Teens Mentors

Our mentors are professionals, creatives, educators, and leaders who are committed to shaping teenagers beyond academics. They contribute by speaking, facilitating sessions, leading workshops, and offering guidance across Trust Teens programs.

Deborah Dada

Deborah Dada

Founder & Lead

Enjoys adventurous travel, seeks new cultures and offbeat destinations

Iyanoluwa Sonde-Ikokoh

Iyanoluwa Sonde-Ikokoh

Programs Manager

Over a decade of experience empowering young people to lead change

Oluwadunni Akinhanmi

Oluwadunni Akinhanmi

Media Manager

5+ years hands-on experience in Media & Marketing

Samuel Dada

Samuel Dada

Events Manager

Creative painter capturing beauty with imaginative artwork

Favour Ikediashi

Favour Ikediashi

Community Manager

Football enthusiast, enjoys movie nights with friends

Esther Ogunyemi

Esther Ogunyemi

Assistant Programs Manager

Culinary artist, explores diverse flavors

THE ROLE OF A MENTOR

What Mentors Do

Mentors at Trust Teens engage teenagers through structured conversations, teaching sessions, and interactive experiences. They provide clarity, encouragement, and real-world perspective that helps teenagers navigate identity, purpose, relationships, and future decisions.

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Become a
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We welcome mentors who are aligned with our values and passionate about supporting teenagers through guidance and example. Mentorship opportunities vary by program and may be short-term or ongoing. Mentors are expected to engage responsibly, communicate clearly, and uphold the values of Trust Teens in all interactions.