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How to become a tutor or mentor

September 7, 2016 by Bonnie Andrews, Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee Leave a Comment

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A tutor works with a young student at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. (Photo by Sophia Smith)

A tutor works with a young student at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. (Photo by Sophia Smith)

Mentor a Local Youth

Be a Community-based Big Brother to a boy age 6 to 18; plan activities and spend time together; meet 3-4 times per month for two years. Click here to sign up today and be a positive role model to a child in your community.

Contact: Casey Evers at startsomething@bbbsmilwaukee.org

Become a tutor

Tutor first- to fifth-grade students struggling academically in math and reading at Allen-Field Boys & Girls Club, Monday-Thursday 4-5:30 p.m.

Contact: Sophia Wattleton at sophiaw@boysgirlsclubs.org or (414) 267-8111

Share your love of reading MPS students

Provide supplemental reading support to Milwaukee Public Schools students in small groups and one-on-one, Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; minimum of one hour a week during the school year.

Contact: Heather Aschoff at aschofha@milwaukee.k12.wi.us or (414) 773-9823

Middle School Mentors

Mentor a middle school student with behavioral and learning challenges, and build life skills and confidence for Pathfinders; one hour weekly during school hours for six months. Training provided.

Contact: Susan Raines at sraines@pathfindersmke.org or (414) 988-6870

After-School Tutors

Tutor youth, play sports and create arts & crafts after school at Northcott Neighborhood House; 4:30-7 p.m. for youth ages 7-12 or 7-9 p.m. for youth ages 13-18; once a week for one semester.

Contact: Adriane Griffin at agriffin@northcotthouse.org or (414) 372-3770

Tutor a Refugee Child

Help refugee children grades 1-12 with homework as they learn to be more fluent in English for SEA Literacy; Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.-noon.

Contact: Margaret Banasik at volunteer@sealmke.org

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