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03 / Impact

Small actions, stitched into a child's week.

We count children, chapters, and showed-up days — because those are the units that stand for a kid who got mentored or tutored on a day that would otherwise have passed them by.

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4,170+
children affected

170+ underprivileged children we directly mentor — small teams of teen mentors working with groups of kids, showing up whenever the kids need us, school days included. Twice now at Poquonock Elementary in CT; thirty kids on court for a day at IMG Academy in Bradenton. And 4,000+ Cave Creek students reached through Rock the District 2026, where our volunteers served in support of CCUEF's teacher classroom grants.

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16
youth mentors on the team

No paid staff. No advisors writing memos. Sixteen students whose job is to show up for the kids in our programs — and to never miss.

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3
states actively serving children

Florida, Connecticut, and Arizona — with a chapter still forming in Tennessee. Small footprint, real footprint, real children.

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5
events that defined the year

A day on court mentoring 30 kids at IMG Academy in Bradenton. Two visits and counting at Poquonock Elementary in CT. Rock the District 2026 in Cave Creek, AZ — our volunteers on the ground at the event supporting 4,000+ students through CCUEF teacher classroom grants. DECA collaboration at Boys & Girls Club in Palmetto. Five events, three states, real children — and more on the calendar.

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100%
youth-led, for children, since day one

Every founder graduates eventually. Then a younger student gets the keys, and the children we mentor keep their mentor — just under a different name.

Where it goes

Where your gift goes.

We're a 501(c)(3) public charity since 2026, so your donation is tax-deductible. Here's the kind of thing your gift helps make possible for the children we mentor — and our financial-literacy lessons stay free for any kid online.

  • $25buys

    A starter supply kit.

    Notebooks, pencils, folders, and a book a child keeps. The basics to show up to school ready.

  • $50buys

    Robotics & STEM materials.

    Motors, sensors, breadboards, and build materials for one hands-on workshop session.

  • $100buys

    A STEM session for a group.

    Shared microcontroller kits, sensor packs, and take-home books for a full workshop of kids.

  • $500buys

    A chapter for a season.

    A new chapter's first term of real costs: printing, transit, snacks, and materials to keep mentoring kids week after week.

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