Do you have a Learning Disability or ADHD?

Consider becoming an Eye to Eye Mentor today

If you are currently a high school or college student with a learning disability (LD) or ADHD, you could be the difference in the life of a younger student who also has an LD/ADHD.

What is Eye to Eye?

Eye to Eye is a national mentoring program that pairs college and high school students with learning disabilities and/or ADHD with similarly-labeled middle school students.

How it works:

Each week, Mentors work with their mentee on projects designed to help the younger students embrace their learning differences and develop social-emotional skills that promote their academic and personal success, such as confidence, self-advocacy skills, and perseverance.

As a Mentor, you will help to empower the students in your art room by creating a supportive community of mentors and peers who have shared experiences with learning differences in the classroom.

For more information visit https://eyetoeyenational.org/signup or check out the Eye to Eye Mentoring Program Flyer

Mentoring Site Location / Day and Time of Art Room:

Synergy Kinetic – Mondays 3-4PM
For more information email: glait@usc.edu

Larchmont Charter – Tuesdays 4-5PM
For more information email: egunton@usc.edu