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I’m Kellie Anderson, Community Involvement Coordinator
for volunteers and the CU One-to-One mentoring program
at Thomas Paine and Wiley Schools in Urbana. CU
One-to-One is a collaborative program of the Champaign
and Urbana school districts.
Snips and snails and puppy dog tails, sugar and spice and
everything nice - the old adage tells us that’s what
little boys and girls are made of. But, there’s so much
more! They are made of experiences, both positive and
negative. They are made of the influences in their
sphere of living - the music, the TV, the ads, the
images, school lessons, books, conversations. Mostly,
though, boys and girls are made of what they are given
by us: the grown-ups. What we give them genetically and
biologically is huge, of course. Their genetic code for
black hair or blue eyes or a funny-shaped thumb, the
eventual need for glasses or a body built for speed or
agility - or not. These can be the things that connect
the generations in a family.
But what else makes a child? What connects a child to the
world and to a community? It’s the things of the heart
and soul. This is the legacy that can come from endless
sources -- and this is where we call out to those
grown-ups who possess the spirit to become a mentor.
A mentor is a steadfast friend, an encourager, a compass in
the pocket in the life of a child. A mentor is not a
teacher, although she might teach mighty things. A
mentor is not a social worker, although he might
identify a resource for assistance. A mentor does not
cure or solve or eliminate a child’s problem, although
he might be a balm on a wounded young heart and a
cheerleader, giving the child a confidence in their own
ability to overcome.
Become one of many who are helping along the way, one strong
adult influence, one voice in a chorus in that young
person’s song. Do you have a desire to leave a legacy
not just in your own family, but in the community of
Champaign-Urbana? Will you help make a lifetime of
difference in just one hour a week? That’s all it takes
- just one hour each week to influence a boy’s life or a
girl’s life forever. Become part of what boys and girls
are made of.
To become a mentor in a Champaign or Urbana school, contact
CU One-to-One at 337-0853 or 351-3722 or visit our
web-site at cu1to1.org. Training is scheduled for
January 29 at 6:30pm. |