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Programs

Educational Development

Mentoring is one of the best ways to support your community. By helping a young person succeed, you are creating a brighter future for all of us and will gain the satisfaction of knowing that you have made a difference in someone’s life. You will discover and rediscover parts of yourself that you didn’t know existed, learn how much you have to give, and have the satisfaction of knowing you are making a difference.




 

Become A Mentor

As you and your mentee begin your relationship; exploring values, interests and goals, you will find yourself making a difference and having a positive effect on their life. What you may also be surprised to see is that you will be learning more about yourself, too. Mentoring doesn't just affect the young person. Mentoring is a shared opportunity for learning and growth. Many mentors say that the rewards they gain are as substantial as those for their mentees. 

 

Being a mentor enables children to:

 

  • Have fun.

  • Achieve personal growth, learn more about themselves.

  • Improve their self-esteem and feel they are making a difference.

  • Gain a better understanding of other cultures and develop a greater appreciation for diversity.

  • Feel more productive and have a better attitude at work.

  • Enhance their relationships with their own children.

Economic Enrichment

This program helps students in grades 1-12 achieve grade-level competency in reading and math through one-on-one attention and a structured, step-by-step curriculum.  Frequent tests help ensure that a student has mastered the material in one lesson before moving on to the next.   When students are guided at their own pace and engaged through fun and interesting activities, they gain academic skills and confidence in their ability to learn.​
 

 

Understanding finances at a young age is very important for many of reason. Every youth should understand basic personal financial management skills, including understanding of income, money management, saving, investing, spending and credit. The ability to make critical financial decisions will prepare them for the real world and knowing how to manage money, use credit effectively, build wealth, and make good financial decisions.




 

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