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Relationship-based Support

The mission of Communities In Schools is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.

In our over 30 years of helping kids we've developed an approach that considers the whole child. It is anchored in relationships; over time our site coordinators, mentors and tutors get to know our kids. 

Once we know them, know their needs, we can coordinate services that address them, specifically and without added layers of "programming."

Our approach is guided by principles we call the Five Basics:

A one-to-one relationship with a caring adult. The breakdown of traditional support systems - extended families, neighborhoods - has resulted in millions of kids without strong relationships with caring adults. We recruit and train thousands of volunteers to be mentors and tutors to young people in need and at risk - to be those caring adults.

Imagine growing up without a caring adult to help guide the way, without a safe place to learn, or without basic health and dental care. Where would you be today?

A safe place to learn and grow. Our after-school programs give kids an alternative to risky environments and activities. Often focused on math and reading, they help kids catch-up with their classmates and maintain confidence and skills. We create places where kids thrive.

A healthy start for a healthy future. Kids can't learn if they have a throbbing toothache, can't see the blackboard, or are hungry. Our site coordinators connect young people with a host of services providing health and dental care, eyeglasses, even weekend food backpacks for kids who depend on school meals.

A marketable skill to use upon graduation. Our high school programs focus on helping at-risk students master basic analytical and social skills, and develop attitudes and ethics necessary for success in the workplace.

A chance to give back to community and peers. Little makes a young person feel more valued by their communities than when given the chance to give back. Through community service, young people understand the give/get interconnection between themselves and the greater community.

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CIS Services
 

Learn more about the wide range of services we connect to students in need. From eyeglasses to mentors we get kids what they need when they need it.

CIS Site Coordinators

Site Coordinator, Carol Ray, talks about her job and what inspires her.

CIS Volunteers

Sometimes families aren't able to provide for all the things kids need. We recruit and train community volunteers to work as mentors and tutors who provide consistent adult guidance, life skills modeling, and set the expectation for success.