Candid medium shot of a mentor and a young student working on a wooden block structure under soft afternoon window light, natural tones, focused expressions.
Candid medium shot of a mentor and a young student working on a wooden block structure under soft afternoon window light, natural tones, focused expressions.
Washington-grown pathways

Local mentorship, structured academic support

We pair hands-on school enrichment with active local community leaders to guide students through real-world problem solving.

Our core pathways

Three pillars of growth

Academic Enrichment

Everyday Leadership

Active Mentorship

Structured after-school sessions focus on practical mathematics, reading comprehension, and scientific inquiry to build lasting classroom confidence.

Students translate classroom lessons into real-world community problem-solving, designing local projects alongside active Washington civic partners.

Multi-generational pathways connect local youth directly with active professionals, fostering mutual respect and practical life skills.

Common questions

Clear program pathways

Who can enroll?

Who are the mentors?

Our programs serve Washington State students in grades 3 through 12, focusing on local families seeking accessible academic support.

Mentors are active Washington professionals, background-checked and trained to provide consistent, multi-generational academic and life skill guidance.

What is the cost?

Where do we meet?

As a community-funded nonprofit, we offer all academic support and mentorship pathways at no cost to participating local families.

Sessions take place in local schools and community spaces across King and Pierce counties, ensuring easy access for families.

Begin the pathway

Enroll a local student

Submit a simple inquiry to start the enrollment process. Our local program coordinators will reach out within two business days.