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Raul Castaneda, classroom aide turned Experience Corps member (and award winner), San Francisco

I joined Experience Corps because: When I retired years ago, I was looking for something to do. I saw an Experience Corps flyer at the library, and I called the organization. It's been a great experience working in the schools because I'm a bilingual tutor.

The best part of being an Experience Corps member is : The immediate result I see every day when I work with the children one-on-one.

I like to tell the story about: I have a student this year from Mexico. This last year I've been working with her one-on-one for 45 minutes every day, and she's more open and has friends. Also, last year, I worked with a third-grade boy. He had to go back to Mexico, and I visited him, bringing him letters from his old classmates. I want to visit him every year.

I'm sticking with Experience Corps because: I've learned the last three years that a strong base in elementary school is important for moving from elementary to middle school -- you have to have a strong curriculum.

Read about Raul's recent award!

"It's like a job. You have goals. You see results" -Yuriy, Experience Corps Member

Experience Corps Baltimore County In September of 2008, Baltimore County Volunteers launched the Experience Corps program in Dundalk, Maryland. Through the program, county residents engage in results-driven intergenerational programs that inspire students and improve schools. Baltimore County is a perfect community for an Experience Corps program as we have a large population of older adults (over 140,000 over the age of 65). Furthermore, the County Executive and County Council are in full support of the launch of the program in four Dundalk schools.

Experience Corps members in Dundalk assist youth through supporting the classroom activities and providing one-on-one attention to students. Through the Experience Corps program, students have been found to have better test scores and improved classroom behaviors.

Older adults bring special gifts to the students that are invaluable. Since many of our members live in the neighborhoods served, it is easy to see the improvements extending beyond the school day and improving local communities. The literacy gains are easy to measure, but the intergenerational relationships and lessons learned are priceless.
 

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Ethel Rasmussen
Administrator
Baltimore County Volunteer Office
410-887-2379
volunteers@
baltimorecountymd.gov

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Celebrating People in Action!
"In the 21st century, the best anti-poverty program around is a world-class education. And in this country, the success of our children cannot depend more on where they live than on their potential."

-President Obama, "State of the Union," January 27, 2010
"Together, we can continue our commitment to education innovation by investing in Experience Corps, a program that helps elementary students by increasing the number of older adult tutors and mentors in the classroom. Independent research shows that Experience Corps works: Third-grade reading and math scores are rising and students feel safer at school."

-Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, State of the City Speech, February 22, 2010