Education enrichment camp session 2 will take place August 4-8 at West 58th Street Church of God (3150 West 58th Street, Cleveland 44102).
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Volunteer with BHITC's Summer Education Enrichment Program!
At Building Hope in the City (BHITC), our Education Enrichment program is rooted in the words of Jesus in Mark 10:14: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” We believe every child deserves the opportunity and resources to reach their full God-given potential.
This summer, we're creating a dynamic camp experience that blends academic support, spiritual formation, hands-on projects, outdoor sports, and lots of fun! Our goal is to cultivate an active learning environment that meets both the tangible and spiritual needs of our students. We're committed to holistic development—nurturing not just minds, but hearts and futures.
The need in our community is real. In the Clark-Fulton/Stockyards neighborhood, only 36.5% of residents have earned a high school diploma, and 34.4% have less than a high school education. These numbers aren't just statistics—they're a call to action.
Join us this summer and be part of lasting change. Your time, energy, and compassion can help transform lives—and that impact will echo far beyond the classroom.
What will volunteers do?
How can you serve? There’s a place for you here! Volunteers will:
Lead small groups of students in daily activities and build meaningful relationships
Assist as group support, helping guide transitions and encouraging engagement
Facilitate arts & crafts, games, and sports—bringing fun, energy, and creativity to the day
Lead inspirational sessions or share your career journey to empower and inspire the next generation
Help with setup and logistics—from preparing supplies to creating a welcoming space
Sponsor a meal or partner with us behind the scenes to ensure every child is cared for
Or simply be present—to listen, to cheer, to remind these kids they matter deeply