Youth Education
Kelley McClelland; 216.791.7114, ext. 14
The Children’s Museum of Cleveland is dedicated to providing unique, innovative, and impactful experiences, exhibits, and education programming that will foster learning and development in all children of all ages.
Rebecca Kodysh; 216.621.8223
The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to help children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with mentors that have a measurable impact on youth.
Linda Wilson; 216.421.0482
The Church of the Covenant Saturday Tutoring Program provides free tutoring for students in grades 1-12 from school districts throughout Greater Cleveland.
Rafie Sturgies; 216.651.7178
The mission of Esperanza is to enhance educational and economic opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
Laura Einsel; 216.772.4722
PAA seeks to make the arts accessible to students of all ages regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, education or income level. Programs of PAA include performances, workshops, assemblies, lectures, conferences, residencies and campus focused on the contemporary arts.
330.721.8281
The mission of replay for kids is to increase the availability of toys and assistive devices for children with disabilities. They pursue this mission by repairing existing devices, adapting mainstream toys, designing new devices, and educating families and clinicians.