Community Engagement Opportunities

Why You?
You have the unique power to make a lasting impact in a child’s life. As a mentor, reading buddy, or financial supporter, your involvement gives students the confidence and opportunities they need to succeed. No one else can bring what you offer.

Why Now?
The time to act is now. Every day that passes is a chance to change a life for the better. If you don’t step in, who will? Your support is needed today to help our students overcome challenges and reach their full potential.

Are You Ready?
This is your moment. Explore each school’s needs, find answers and get inspired by others who have made a difference. Head to the left side of the screen and take the next step—because our students are waiting and you are the missing piece.
Are you ready?

“As a principal, I have seen firsthand how volunteers have positively supported our students and staff. They are an essential piece of our puzzle to student success!”
—Dr. Latreicia Allen, Principal, John Griffin Middle School

Note: Any North Carolina adult who knows or should have reasonably known that a juvenile has been or is the victim of a violent offense, any type of sexual offense, or misdemeanor child abuse must report that information to law enforcement. Failure to report is a criminal offense, and the law provides civil and criminal immunity for reports which are made in good faith. No relationship is required between the juvenile victim and the perpetrator in order to trigger the duty to report.