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For Educators

Our work is dedicated to helping students in Providence Public Schools, by providing them with academic and socioemotional support! How can we help your school – become a school partner.

For Educators

Our work is dedicated to helping students in Providence Public Schools, by providing them with academic and socioemotional support! How can we help your school – become a school partner.

School Administrators

School Administrators, call 401-274-3240 or email us here to review our menu of opportunities for students. We will happily present our great work at a faculty or parent meeting, during common planning time, or at professional development.

 

Afterschool and Community Programs

Contact Inspiring Minds to see if we can support your after school program or your community center by recruiting and supporting well-trained volunteers for your program or offering ResilientKids as an enrichment program.

Providence Public School Partnerships

At this time our tutoring and mentoring work is dedicated to helping students in Providence Public Schools, by providing them with academic and socioemotional support!

If you are a PPSD teacher who wants to request a volunteer, whether in-person or virtual, please watch this short orientation webinar fill out this Google Form and we will be in touch.

Inspiring Minds is a 501(c)3 charitable organization that welcomes donations to support our operations and our programs.

Have You Heard…

The class was very good today. When they were doing stations, they listened well and that was really nice. I’m glad to say that most of them are getting comfortable with me. Every time I have to roam around the room to check up on different kids, some of them always ask me to sit with them or ask me not to leave. I find it really cute when they randomly give me hugs too.

The most meaningful part of this experience to me is the experience itself, and everything that comes along with this experience. I like it because now it gives me a chance to figure out what I enjoy and what I can pursue later on as a career.

I saw progress with one child I work with. He spoke up in front of the class for the time. A very proud moment for me.