HOPE and OPPORTUNITY!
AVAILABLE WITH YOUR HELP.
Help Make Volunteer Based Tutoring/Mentoring
Programs available in Chicago and other Cities
Volunteer based tutoring/mentoring programs
connect youth from high poverty areas with people, experiences,
ideas and opportunities from beyond poverty. They offer HOPE and OPPORTUNITY for
young people in areas
where too many young people fear they will not be alive past age 21.
The goal of the
Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC, and the
Tutor/Mentor Connection,
is
to help make high-quality
volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs available
in more of the high poverty
neighborhoods of Chicago and other
big cities and
that volunteers who become involved in tutor/mentor programs have
a life-changing
impact as a
result of many years of involvement, and growing levels of leadership.
That means we need to create a knowledge platform where millions of people
can be asking the same questions, then connecting with each other to apply what
they learn in support of youth serving strategies in one or more high poverty
neighborhoods. (Click image to see presentation.)
"We're not asking for Charity" General Colin Powell.
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The Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC is not a 501_c_3 non profit that seeks
charity donations to fund our work. The T/MI is not
a manufacturer of widgets,
apparel or other products that we can sell for a profit and fund our work. What
T/MI offers is HOPE
and OPPORTUNITY.
Your annual gifts of $25 to $2,500 can help us do this work.
Your investment of $5 to $25 million dollars can ensure this strategy
spreads to cities throughout the country.
The Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC doesn't seek to make a profit. We seek to cover our expenses, pay reasonable
salaries, and innovate products
and services that help tutor/mentor programs grow in more places. Everything you
see on this and other
Tutor/Mentor Institute web sites is made possible by our sale of HOPE and
Opportunity Certificates.
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Mail contributions to
TUTOR/MENTOR INSTITUTE, LLC
c/o Merchandise Mart PO Box 3303
Chicago, Il. 60654
Use this form to contact Dan Bassill and
Tutor/Mentor Institute