📚 program

Education & Mentorship

Homework help, language practice, and mentors who've walked the same road — from first report card to first university application.

A newcomer teen can be brilliant in two languages and still drown in an English essay. Grades in the first years after arrival rarely reflect ability — they reflect transition.

How we help

We match youth with volunteer mentors from their own communities: homework and language support, guidance on courses and graduation requirements, and honest conversations about pathways — university, trades, work — from people who figured it out themselves a few years earlier.

What mentorship really does

The homework help matters. What matters more is a young person seeing someone from their own community who made it through — proof that the hard middle part ends.

Request a mentor or volunteer as one — we especially welcome mentors who speak Dari, Farsi, Arabic, and other community languages.