Mentoring & Tutoring at Simpson

You don’t need to be a teacher, counselor, or expert to make an impact.

What matters most is your willingness to build a relationship, offer encouragement, and simply be present and showing up for a young person in a way that tells them, “You matter. Your future matters.”

Having one consistent, caring adult can make an incredible difference in their confidence, academic success, and sense of belonging for a youth. A single hour spent listening, encouraging, or helping with schoolwork can become a turning point in someone’s life.

Mentors and tutors help young people discover strengths they may not yet see in themselves.

Tutoring and mentoring at Simpson is rooted in dignity, connection, and community. These roles are an opportunity to invest directly in the next generation while helping create stability, hope, and opportunity for families.

LITERACY TUTOR

Time commitment is 1 hr/week, October-May (about 4 hours a month for 8 months), plus required trainings (3-5 hours per year)

• Tutoring shifts are available T-Th, 4:00-6:00pm, except MPS school-release days, and depending on family schedules. Volunteers are asked to commit to the same day and time for the duration of the program year

• Tutors will meet with a young person in grades K-6 to support with literacy skills, social-emotional skills, and relationship-building

Tutoring takes place at a Simpson Housing partner sites in Whittier and Seward areas

Tutors must be 21+ years of age and able to pass a background check

Staff prepare all lessons and materials and are present on-site for support


MENTOR

• Time commitment is roughly 10-12 hours per month, October-June.  This includes 90 minutes of weekly programming, mentee transportation to and from programming, and monthly check-in meetings with the coordinator.  Mentors have 3-5 hours of required training each year and 2-4 hours of field trips.

Mentoring takes place on Thursdays, 6:00-7:30, except MPS school-release days

• Mentors work in pairs to build relationships with 3-5 young people in grades 7-12 to support leadership, identity, and social-emotional development

Mentoring takes place at Simpson’s administrative office (160 Glenwood Ave)

Mentors must be 21+ years of age, able to pass a background check, and have a driver’s license and vehicle they are willing to use to transport young people

Staff prepare activities, cover costs and materials, and are present on-site to facilitate and support

Sign Up to Attend a Summer 2026 Information Session

Tutoring and mentoring at Simpson is rooted in dignity, connection, and community. These roles are an opportunity to invest directly in the next generation while helping create stability, hope, and opportunity for families. Click on a date to sign up to attend an Information Session to learn more.

Tuesday, June 16, 5:30pm
Monday, June 22, 5:30pm
Thursday, July 9, 5:30pm
Monday, July 13, 5:30pm
Thursday, July 23, 5:30pm
Tuesday, July 28, 5:30pm
Saturday, August 8, 10 am (Virtual)
Thursday, August 13, 5:30pm
Monday, August 17, 5:30p
Thursday, August 20, 5:30pm
Tuesday, August 25, 5:30pm
Friday, August 28, 1 pm

All sessions are held at 160 Glenwood Ave, Minneapolis, except for Aug. 8 virtual session.