
The People Who Change Everything (And Never Ask for Credit)
Why mentors, volunteers, and coaches matter more than ever You don’t need millions to change a young person’s future.Sometimes, you just need to show up. Right now, young people are stepping into a future that feels uncertain. For many students, the question is no longer simply, “What job will I get?”It’s, “What can I actually do with my life, and how do I get there?” That’s where mentorship changes everything. The Missing Piece: People Programs, curriculum, and tools all matter. But what shifts a young person most is often a person. Someone who takes time to guide them.Someone who listens.Someone who helps them see what they’re capable of – sometimes before they see it themselves. At BizWorld, mentors and volunteers don’t just teach business concepts. They help students understand how the real world works. They simplify complex ideas, ask better questions, and push students to think beyond what feels comfortable. As communication coach and BizWorld mentor, Lital Cohen explains: “Mentorship for me is like giving somebody oxygen.” And that’s exactly what it becomes – oxygen for confidence, clarity, and courage. Opening Doors – Not Just for One Student For students like Isaac, a BizWorld camp alumni, mentorship goes far beyond a single experience. “BizWorld didn’t just change my perspective… it changed my family’s trajectory.” Programs like BizWorld don’t just show one student what’s possible – they can shift the direction of an entire family. Before the program, roles like CEO, investor, or designer felt distant. Afterward, they became real options. That shift matters. Because when one student begins to think differently about their future, it influences conversations at home, decisions about education, and the paths siblings and peers begin to consider. And without the support of mentors, volunteers, and partners, programs like this wouldn’t reach the students who need them most. From Uncertainty to Confidence One of the most consistent transformations mentors see isn’t technical – it’s personal. Students who start unsure grow into leadership roles.Students who are quiet find their voice.Students with ideas learn how to bring them to life. As Lital describes: “In the beginning, I see confusion and people being shy… but by Demo Day – wow.” It carries into how young people speak.How they think.What they believe is possible for their future. And this growth doesn’t only matter for aspiring entrepreneurs. The skills they develop – confidence, communication, responsibility – carry into any career path they choose. Why Mentors Matter – Now More Than Ever The future of work is changing quickly. Young people are expected to think independently, adapt fast, and solve real problems – often without ever being shown how. Mentorship fills that gap in a way nothing else can. It gives young people: As BizWorld mentor Larry Jacobson explains: “Having a mentor is super important. Without guidance, many young people are left to figure things out on their own. That can feel overwhelming, and for some, it limits what they believe is possible.” With the right support, that changes. Students start taking initiative.They begin to lead.They start seeing opportunities where they didn’t before. The Impact Goes Both Ways Mentorship doesn’t only shape students. It changes the people who give their time, too. “The highest level of happiness is giving and then seeing the impact.” There’s something powerful about watching someone grow because of a conversation you had, a question you asked, or encouragement you gave. And for many mentors, it becomes something they continue doing – not out of obligation, but because of the meaning it brings. As Larry shares: “You have to give back – it can’t just be take, take, take.” Where This All Leads At the beginning, the numbers tell a concerning story. Young people feel unprepared.Opportunities feel uncertain.The path forward isn’t always clear. Mentorship changes that direction. It gives young people clarity.It builds confidence.It helps them move from uncertainty into action. Over time, those same young people become leaders, problem-solvers, and contributors in their communities – not because someone told them what to do, but because someone helped them believe they could. This April, You Can Be Part of That Shift April is Volunteer Month – a reminder that impact doesn’t always come from large-scale actions. Sometimes, it comes from showing up. Whether you’re a founder, a professional, or someone with experience to share, your time and perspective can shape how a young person sees their future. And that shift can last far beyond a single program. 👉 Become a BizWorld mentor👉 View our volunteer opportunities to help shape the next generation of leaders Because sometimes, the difference between uncertainty and confidence… is one person who chose to get involved.