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The Saturday Tutoring Program (STP) is a Win-Win-Win for
Volunteers, Students, and the Church of the Covenant

While some look eagerly toward summer vacation, The Saturday Tutoring Program's volunteers are already planning for tutoring to resume in September. The Junior League of Cleveland, one of Covenant's University Circle neighbors, has voted to participate in tutoring for a second three-year term. John Carroll University has set the date for orientation for its students who come to Covenant in the university's vans. CWRU, STP's largest source of tutors, has sent the invitation to its service fair, where STP will have a table to register new volunteers.

The Saturday Tutoring Program offers meaningful,
hands-on volunteer opportunities for a diverse
group of adults, including volunteers from the
Church of the Covenant, colleges and high schools,
civic organizations, and the community at-large.STP's newest partners, High Tech Academy and Tri-C's Upward Bound, are looking forward to expanding their participation next year. Kenneth Hale, Executive Director of Tri-C's Outreach Programs says, "Thank you for effectively engaging our Tri-C high school scholars in this important educational initiative rooted in service to our broader community. This is exactly the type of collaboration that is a win-win-win situation for so many, and in so many ways!"

Why such interest in an activity that takes up valuable free time on Saturday mornings? Tutoring is a hands-on volunteer opportunity that challenges and inspires tutors to learn about our city and themselves.

Hundreds of volunteers from the community and 22 partnering organizations participate in The Saturday Tutoring Program at the Church of the Covenant. They are of diverse ages and backgrounds -- from high school students to senior citizens, of all races, socioeconomic backgrounds, educational levels, political views, and religious beliefs. Yet they all come together at Covenant to help Greater Cleveland kids.

New tutors meet each other for the first time at
volunteer orientation. Some build friendships
that last a lifetime.Some volunteers come one time, but many keep coming back. They see worth in the program and in the students. For them, the experience can be life-changing. Although they are there to strengthen the students' academic skills, the tutors themselves often learn first-hand about urban education issues and the struggles that many Greater Cleveland students face. Each Saturday, tutors tackle those issues by devoting two hours of undivided attention to their students.

The program enables community volunteers and Covenant members to get to know each other while actively participating in a project of common interest. It's a joy to see tutors offering friendship, support, and mentoring for one another as they go through college or graduate school, advance in their careers, or enjoy retirement.

The Saturday Tutoring Program has truly become a model of how a church can serve as a catalyst for strengthening the community by involving the community. A lot of people -- especially young people -- are drawn to a church because they want to DO something to make a difference in the world. If they get involved, they may stay involved. Imagine the untapped possibilities for the Covenant congregation!

To learn how you or your organization can help, visit SaturdayTutoring.org or call 216-421-0482 x 281.
 

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