This innovative, high-impact program utilizes the time, skills, and experience of adults 55 years and older to benefit not only their own health and well-being but also to help improve educational outcomes for elementary school-aged children. The program serves students in grades K-3.
Each extensively-trained Experience Corps member commits a minimum of 15 hours per week for the entire school year. A team of 15-20 adults is placed in each school. The members work at the direction of the teacher to support students in the areas of reading, writing, language and math. The particular service performed by members varies but might also include library help, behavioral support, health promotion, enrichment activities, and improving attendance and parent involvement.
Experience Corps members from Baltimore recently participated in the Day of Action, a nation-wide celebration of service and community engagement. Click here to learn more!
Baltimore city Experience Corps remembers a well-loved and long-time tutor, Frederick DeKuyper. Read more.











