Volunteers help students succeed

by Cathi Hahner

Even though the temperatures are hot, the start of school is here. There are programs in our area that help young people with learning. These programs need the commitment of volunteers who will serve as role models, tutors and mentors. Most programs that have volunteers work with youth will require a face-to-face interview and background checks of perspective volunteers.

Lead to Read is seeking volunteer readers. Volunteers can choose a participating elementary school in which they want to read to a child once a week around the lunch hour for approximately 30 minutes. And if you need to miss a session, substitute readers will be available. For more information, http://www.leadtoreadkc.org/become-a-reader/ or contact Sarah at [email protected] or 816-651-0470.

Learning Clubs needs tutors for after-school programs at several different sites in Kansas City, Kan. Tutors are matched with one or two students and work together on homework and other educational activities. Volunteers are needed one hour each week. Locations include St. Margaret’s Public Housing, Chalet Manor and Juniper Gardens. If interested contact Brad Grabs, 913-244-5838 or [email protected] or learn more on the website at http://learningclubkck.org.

Urban Scholastic Center is looking for mentors to tutor elementary school students at Mark Twain Elementary School and Hazel Grove Elementary School for one hour per week. If interested, contact Alex Mathews at 913-281-9828 or [email protected].

YouthBuild KCK is a 10-month comprehensive program providing education enrichment, construction skills and job training to at-risk young adults between the ages 16-24. All trainees split their time between the classroom, construction sites and doing community service. Tutors and mentors are needed to help these teens and young adults as they earn their GED and work on marketable job skills. If you are interested in helping, contact Jennifer Baker at 913-371-3770 or [email protected].

These opportunities are only four of many that engage volunteers in helping students succeed. For more information on how can you make a difference in the life of an area student, contact [email protected] or 913-371-3674, Ext. 1308.


Cathi Hahner is director of volunteer services, United Way of Wyandotte County.