CovEducation (CovEd) is a national education nonprofit that connects K-12 students with undergraduate and postgraduate students to provide free, virtual mentoring and tutoring. Our mission is centered on reversing pandemic-induced learning loss in the most vulnerable K-12 populations. Founded in March of 2020, CovEd partners with K-12 schools and recruits college mentors to tutor with underprivileged students. To date, we’ve connected 6,000+ undergraduates, postgraduates and educators from 470+ higher education institutions with over 5,500+ mentees across 50 states.
General Service Needs
We are currently seeking undergraduate/postgraduate/grad school students to volunteer virtually as mentors for K-12 students, particularly those with limited access to educational resources. If you’d like to connect with a student in need, please consider signing up to be a mentor at bit.ly/coved-mentor-signup! Mentors usually serve not only as a source of academic support, but as role models for the student they work with. In addition, we have positions available in Outreach, Speaker Series, and Refugee Educational Support (for Afghani children coming into the U.S./Canada) if you're interested!
Tasks Available for UTA Students
In addition to virtual mentorship opportunities, students can volunteer in various teams among CovEd, such as Outreach, Coordinators, Handbooks, ABC Club, and more. More details along with application to these teams are listed at bit.ly/covedrecruitment
Address: |
16 Hound Pack Circle East Walpole, Massachusetts 02032 |
Contact Person: |
Yeji Lee, National Outreach Co-Director |
Telephone: |
714-351-4555 |
Email: |
[email protected] |
Website: |
coved.org |