Officials with Hopkinsville Christian County YMCA announced Tuesday the launch of its “Fellowship and Enrichment Program,” which is designed to provide free tutoring and academic support to 25 vulnerable students in Christian County.
Open to youth ages 12 to 18, the program seeks to remove financial barriers and help students achieve academic success.
The YMCA is offering the program through an Open Doors Scholarship, which is available to eligible students based on financial need and academic challenges.
As part of the YMCA’s commitment to youth development, the “Fellowship and Enrichment Program” focuses on providing vital educational support to students in need.
Tutors, along with dedicated volunteer mentors, will work closely with students to guide them through challenging subjects, while offering individualized assistance and encouragement.
Volunteers will also serve as positive role models, sharing career advice and personal experiences to inspire the students with which they work.
All volunteers receive training aligned with the YMCA’s Mission and Values to ensure they foster a supportive and respectful learning environment.
Sheryl Ellis, CEO of the YMCA, noted that “every student deserves the chance to succeed, regardless of their financial situation,” and that they are “proud to offer this program, which not only helps students academically but also provides them with a space where they can feel supported, encouraged, and valued.”
Each week, the program provides four days of tutoring, with support in all academic subjects.
In addition to homework help, students will receive a nutritious meal at each session, ensuring that both their minds and bodies are healthy.
Each participant also receives a teen membership to the YMCA, granting them access to the Teen Center, gymnasium and fitness equipment.
To apply for the Fellowship and Enrichment Program, students and families must complete the application process and demonstrate a commitment to attending weekly sessions. Applications can be downloaded here and returned in person to the YMCA Welcome Center or emailed to marilyn@hopkinsvilleymca.org.
For more information about the program or how to volunteer, please contact Marilyn at the Hopkinsville Christian County YMCA at 270.887.5382.