The Children’s Education Project is proud to collaborate with various community partners and organizations that share our vision for empowering youth and creating positive change. Together, we work towards a common goal of providing equitable education and opportunities to the children of Oakland. Our community partners play a crucial role in expanding our reach and impact, making a lasting difference in the lives of our students.

FAQ’s
What is The Children’s Education Project?
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering students in Oakland, California, through individualized one-on-one tutoring, mentoring, community activities, and enrichment opportunities. Our mission is to strengthen students’ academic performance and cultivate leadership within themselves and the community.
What are your operating hours?
We are open from 11am-7pm Monday through Thursday. Tutoring schedules are based on student/tutor availability on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
How Can I get involved with TCEP?
There are several ways to get involved with Boost Oakland:
– Become a Tutor: Volunteer as a tutor and make a direct impact on a student’s life.
– Donate: Contribute to our mission by making a donation to support our programs and resources.
– Attend Events: Participate in our community events and fundraisers to show your support.
Are there specific qualifications to become a tutor or mentor?
While a passion for education and a desire to support young learners are essential, we welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds. Tutors and mentors should possess strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students.
How can I contact TCEP for more information?
For more information, questions, or partnership inquiries, you can contact TCEP through our website’s contact form or reach out to us via email at info@thechildrenseducationproject.org or phone at 510-355-6163. We look forward to hearing from you!
How does TCEP measure its impact?
We use a combination of data tracking, student assessments, and feedback from parents and teachers to measure our impact. Regular evaluations help us monitor students’ academic progress, self-esteem, and community engagement.
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