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Volunteer Tutor Profile: Richard Sheehy’s Impact with Path2Math

By Eric Steckel
January 22, 2024

Fostering Confidence and Hope in Learning
Richard and Montana at Sankofa

Tutoring instills confidence, hope, and a love for learning in the young minds you tutor.

Volunteer tutors like Richard Sheehy are the beating heart of Children Rising’s one-on-one tutoring programs. Through his dedicated efforts, and hours of hard work on the part of the children he has tutored, Richard has witnessed their remarkable academic growth. Perhaps more importantly, he has instilled confidence and hope in young learners.

Richard’s journey with Path2Math began through a connection with his wife, Janet, who was already a tutor with Succeeding by Reading. As a recent retiree in 2018, he sought a meaningful way to contribute. Through tutoring, he dedicates a day each week to focus on something “…that wasn’t just about me having fun.”

“I’m just thrilled to see Montana be happy and be successful and leave here saying, ‘I did really well today.’ I enjoy that.”

Drawn to the program’s focus on math, Richard soon found himself making a significant impact on students like Montana, who he’s been tutoring since the beginning of the school year. Montana’s growth exemplifies the program’s commitment to fostering a genuine love for learning. “She wants to succeed so much. She likes being successful,” Richard shares.

Will you complete HER Circle of Care?

Through one-on-one reading and math tutoring, and family support, you will nurture an eager child in a circle of care so they may succeed in school.

Richard pointed out Montana’s innovative approach to problem-solving, emphasizing strategies over rote memorization. “She looks for strategies to solve problems, not memorizing processes and answers. So that’s always encouraging when the child just gets it.”

This reflects the Path2Math philosophy of nurturing critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.

One of the most rewarding aspects for Richard is witnessing moments of success in his students. “I’m just thrilled to see Montana be happy and be successful and leave here saying, ‘I did really well today.’ I enjoy that.”

“I see it as a partnership (with the teachers), that we help the students connect in the classroom so that they can thrive.”

Richard’s dedication extends beyond individual victories, as he views his role as a support for the teachers to help students like Montana thrive both in and out of the classroom. “Particularly with the younger children, if you get them to the point where they can understand, then that excitement, that energy increases in class and they thrive.”

Volunteer Math Tutors at Sankofa

Your generosity supports tutors like Richard Sheehy, who are the beating heart of Children Rising’s one-on-one tutoring programs.

Richard also commends Children Rising for its efficient and well-organized approach to volunteer engagement. “They think very carefully about, ‘How do we best use our tutors? How do we make that experience worthwhile?’ Both for the student and for the tutor,” he observed.

Richard Sheehy’s commitment to Path2Math embodies the spirit of Children Rising’s mission. Through his inspiring journey, Richard not only imparts academic knowledge but also instills confidence, hope, and a love for learning in the young minds he mentors.

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Tutor News – Winter 2023-2024

By Sophia Wambach
January 16, 2024

The School Year is Half-way Over!

Gleoria and SbR Girls at MarkhamThank you for generously volunteering your time with our programs.  We are grateful for your willingness to give your time, energy, and talents. Your support of Children Rising allows us to continue to fulfill our mission and to serve the children in our schools each year. Thank you!

Succeeding by Reading

Succeeding by Reading tutoring clinics resumed in January and continue through the end of the school year. We will keep you posted on any news and developments.

Will you complete HER Circle of Care?

Through one-on-one reading and math tutoring, and family support, you will nurture an eager child in a circle of care so they may succeed in school.

Path2Math: Tutors Needed!

Eric Mowat with P2M Summer Student

With the right word to the right person, you can ensure more children receive critical one-on-one tutoring this year.

We are still recruiting and training new math tutors for Spring 2024. If you know someone who would make a great addition to the Path2Math tutoring team, please share this opportunity with them. With the right word to the right person, you can ensure more children receive critical one-on-one tutoring this year.

Time Commitment: 2 hours, once a week, Mon – Fri during school hours.

Training Dates: New Tutor Training
  • Wednesday, 3/6/24, 1:30 – 4:00 p.m. – Zoom Meeting ID: 890 259 8649. REGISTER

FamilyBridge: Program Update

Cheryl Gipson Path2Math Tutor with Latino Boy_IMG_6527

Do you know someone who can  provide one-on-one homework tutoring for students in our reading and math programs? We’re looking for homework tutors!

FamilyBridge homework tutoring—now known as Bridge Scholars Homework Club—officially launched at Sankofa United Elementary School on November 1st. We are excited to help eager children with the homework assignments they struggle with at home. Sessions are held Monday 3-5 p.m., Wed 2-4 p.m., and Thurs 3-5 p.m. There are plans to launch homework tutoring at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School in late January.

Homework Tutors Needed!

Many parents and caregivers struggle to have enough time after work to provide critical homework support at home for their children. You can assist these families by providing one-on-one homework tutoring for the students in our reading and math programs. Homework tutoring is provided during the structured after-school programming that virtually all of the children in our reading and math programs attend. Tutoring opportunities are in-person, after school, at two of our clinic sites, Sankofa United and Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary Schools.

Time Commitment: 2 hours, once a week, Mon, & Thu, 3-5 p.m.; Wed, 2-4 p.m.

Training Dates: New Tutor Training

Other Volunteer Opportunities

You have many opportunities to support your community schools. Check out some of these options, or

If tutoring weekly is not right for you, many opportunities exist to serve your community schools. We have many service projects that support the work we do for the children.

Oakland Public Education Fund

Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) and Oakland Public Education Fund need YOU! They are recruiting groups of up to 10 to help assemble Lit Kits (books, word charts, markers, flashcards) that will be distributed to OUSD schools in need. Learn More and Register

Project Peace East Bay

Project Peace Day East Bay will host and upcoming Day of Service on Saturday, March 16th, 2024, from 9 a.m. to Noon at multiple East Bay locations. Choose from a variety of volunteer service opportunities, including those in Oakland schools. Learn More and Register

It’s not too late for YOU to be a tutor. Volunteer today, and you will give a child the one-on-one care they need to rise to their God-given potential.

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The Significance of Church Mission Partnerships

By Eric Steckel
January 4, 2024

Aligned Values Foster Sense of Community and Social Change

FCC Worship Service

Mission partnerships allow caring church members to utilize their skills and passions to create a meaningful impact in their community, embodying the essence of service deeply ingrained in the church’s teaching.

For more than 20 years, Children Rising has aligned and partnered with church congregations to address the social justice issue of educational equity in our community. Church mission partnerships are a prime example of how organizations with aligned values can come together to create a significant impact.

Mission partnerships not only benefit faith-inspired nonprofits like Children Rising. They also offer immense benefits to the churches and community groups that engage with them. Perhaps most importantly, they provide care and support to marginalized members of our community.

Children Rising started with a simple challenge to Oakland clergy from Dennis Chaconas, then-Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District: “We need you and your congregations to adopt a neighborhood school!”

Will you complete HER Circle of Care?

Through one-on-one reading and math tutoring, and family support, you will nurture an eager child in a circle of care so they may succeed in school.

Randy Roth, senior pastor of First Covenant Church of Oakland, heard that message in 2000 and took the challenge to heart. With a leap of faith, Randy left pastoral ministry and founded Children Rising. Since then, Children Rising has partnered with dozens of churches and community groups to seek the shalom of this city of Oakland—the health, welfare, and prosperity of the entire community.

For the Partnering Organization: What’s in it for Us?

For organizations like Children Rising, which have grown from the nurturing roots of a church community, the significance of church mission partnerships cannot be overstated. Churches provide fertile grounds for recruiting new tutors, individuals who, acting on their faith, contribute their personal skills, care, and love to help a young child struggling in school.

“… it’s about forging a sense of unity and shared purpose, reinforcing the bonds of community and empathy that make our mission and vision resonate even more deeply.”
P2M Tutors at Sankofa

Mission partnerships are a prime example of how organizations with aligned values can come together to create a significant impact.

Churches and congregation members can also be instrumental in driving our mission forward. Their support in amplifying the message of social justice and educational equity is a catalyst for spreading awareness far and wide, touching lives and making a tangible difference in the lives of children and families in our community.

The financial support extended by churches is a critical component. Mission partners provide a financial lifeline that enables us to expand our assistance to children within the community. However, it’s not just about monetary aid; it’s about forging a sense of unity and shared purpose, reinforcing the bonds of community and empathy that make our mission and vision resonate even more deeply.

For the Church: Why Establish a Partnership with Us?

A church’s decision to engage in a mission partnership offers many advantages that ripple throughout its congregation. By aligning with groups that share their values, churches reinforce their commitment to those values. As Todd Gumbrecht, former pastor at Peninsula Covenant Church, highlighted, it’s about how the partnership “best blesses our community.”

Eric Mowat with P2M Summer Student

Churches don’t need to be education experts. Partnering with groups like Childen Rising offers opportunities to uplift children in the community so they have a fairer chance to succeed in school … and in life.

Partnerships provide tangible avenues for congregants to translate their faith into action. Through these partnerships, members can utilize their skills and passions to create a meaningful impact in their community, embodying the essence of service deeply ingrained in the church’s teaching. This hands-on involvement resonates deeply, bridging the gap between belief and action and developing caring, one-on-one relationships.

Crucially, the collaboration relieves churches of the burden of reinventing the wheel. Instead of creating programs from scratch, they can leverage the existing resources and expertise of the community organizations. This streamlined approach ensures that efforts are maximized for the most significant impact.

“A new generation of churchgoers seeks to contribute to causes beyond the local church, signaling a shift in priorities and interests.”

Additionally, church partnerships provide an opportunity to connect with a younger generation increasingly drawn to just causes rather than institutions. As Marco Ambriz, lead pastor at First Covenant Church Oakland, shared, a new generation of churchgoers seeks to contribute to causes beyond the local church, signaling a shift in priorities and interests.

In essence, church mission partnerships transcend the boundaries of mere collaboration; they embody a shared journey toward transformation. These alliances catalyze change, fostering a sense of unity, purpose, empowerment, and inclusion that reverberates through the community, the partnering organization, and the church. These partnerships continue to exemplify the boundless potential of collective action for a more just and equitable world.

To learn more about our mission and the impact of church partnerships, please contact Eric Steckel at eric@children-rising.org. Together, we’re providing children a fairer chance to succeed in school … and in life.

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