*Please review all options with your Advocacy Supervisor before submitting any applications
- Services provided to youth currently in or emancipated from foster care in SD County.
- Tutors are students enrolled in education courses within the College of Education at California State University, San Marcos.
- Must commit to a minimum commitment of 2 hours per week during the school year.
- Adult supervision required during sessions.
- Tutoring begins in September for fall semester and January for spring semester.
Child and Family Well-Being (CFWB) Youth Enrichment Fund
- Funds available for youth in foster care to be used toward academic and school-related activiites.
- Please contact your Advocacy Supervisor for more information.
Free Tutoring – SD Public Library
- Free access to paid coaches to provide assistance and guide students in K – 8 as they learn.
- High school students welcome to attend; however, tutors may not be able to provide assistance with expertise.
- Free online tutoring also available with a library card through BrainFuse Help Now
- Matches youth with a tutor who tailors sessions to meet each child’s individual needs and guide them through their education.
- Also offers support in navigating life post-college graduation.
- Serving low income youth throughout San Diego County.
- Both virtual and in person options.
- Must commit to weekly tutoring during school year.
- Free online tutoring for all ages in San Diego County.
- Tutors are local students, mostly high school students.
- Online sign up.
- Flexible, able to sign up weekly, biweekly, or input your own frequency request.