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Help a student finish college: Be a mentor!
ORGANIZATION: Alray Scholars
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Alray Scholars offer graduates from Boston public high schools a second chance to earn a college degree. The scholarship program offers more than just financial assistance, though. Each scholarship recipient is teamed with a dedicated mentor who offers guidance and support, with the goal of helping the student avoid the missteps of the past and expand his/her horizons.Visit the website for more information: http://alray.org/home
Mentors should be able to make a minimum of a one year commitment to the program. They should also be willing to meet with their students twice a month and touch base weekly. All mentors will receive training prior to meeting their assigned student.
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About Alray Scholars
Location:
PO Box 960400, Boston, MA 02196, US
Mission Statement
The Alray Scholars Program envisions a day when all Boston students will have access to the financial, academic, and emotional support they need to enroll in college, graduate, and be economically self-sufficient. To that end, we give students a second chance at college through scholarships, mentoring, and career services. We help students who suffered setbacks on their first try at college with building a support system and overcoming hurdles to earn their degrees. To date, Alray has supported 68 students with crossing the finish line to earn their college degrees, and ultimately, attain rewarding careers.
Description
Alray Scholars (www.alray.org) is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that fundraises to provide scholarships to Boston public high school graduates who have left college, but who are committed to returning to school to obtain their college degree. Alray Scholars also matches scholarship recipients with mentors who meet regularly with the students to guide, advise and encourage them.
The fund is designed to help meet a need highlighted in the book THE ASSIST: Hoops, Hope, and The Game of Their Lives by Neil Swidey. One of the book’s central themes is that while urban students can often reach great heights, thanks to their own talents and the support of dedicated people around them, they are usually afforded far fewer second chances when things don’t go as planned.
The scholarship is named after Alray Taylor, a warm-hearted former basketball star at Boston’s Charlestown High School and Division I college scholarship athlete whose life was tragically cut short in 2006.
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Various SitesBoston, MA 02196
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June 15, 2022
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