Want to Be a Mentor in Memphis?
Are you considering investing in the lives of others as a Mentor in Memphis? For a young person in this city, you’ve got just enough insight to
Streets provides a safe, nurturing after school center that acts as a hub in the communities they serve.
The vision of Streets is serve and empower students to grow personally and academically as they learn about the love of Christ. Streets has two after school centers that offer children academic, athletic, and spiritual enrichment. It serves as a safe haven for young people and exposes them to opportunities they have never imagined.
Streets Ministries, through the love of Jesus Christ, engages, encourages, and equips youth to achieve their potential by realizing their God-given purpose.
Who is this for? | Students, Volunteers, Donors
Established | 1987
Number Served | 725 Students Annually
Number of Sites | 2
STREETS serves as an after school hub, offering a safe-haven for young people and opportunities for growth.
STREETS offers relational and developmental relationships that drive academic success.
STREETS hires people who are passionate about the mission and youth development.
Get paired with Street’s middle and high school scholars to build a meaningful relationship, help develop life skills, and expose them to the world!
Become a STREETS Smart volunteer and share the love of books once a week with an eager second grader. One afternoon a week can make a lifetime of difference.
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