YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) - The United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley is looking for volunteers to help mentor school students this year.
It's part of the Success After 6 program. They are looking for adults to help in Liberty, Boardman and Youngstown to offer support and guidance.
They say positive role models can make a huge difference in a student's life.
"With our report card mentoring, we have volunteers come in four to five times a year for them to come in and look at their report cards, set goals with them that they can achieve and get better grades, and just talk to somebody about what is going on in the classroom," said Kielly Rapp, United Way director of community impact.
You can sign up to volunteer on the United Way website.