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AT&T Helps Fund Online Literacy Program
Joel Elsesser, of Northville, is among the program's reading mentors.
At Detroit's Ronald Brown Academy Tuesday, excited 6 and 7-year-olds waited for their named to be called to get a look at who has been coaching them through reading lessons throughout the school year.
Since November, volunteers from AT&T and other companies have devoted 30 minutes a week to helping the first-graders learn to read through a national program called TutorMate.
With $5,000 in funding from AT&T, the tutoring is done virtually – using a computer, microphone and headsets. But Tuesday, the Detroit area mentors and mentees met face-to-face for the first time.
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Waves, smiles and high-fives went up along with giggles and exchanges of gifts and cards when identities were revealed.
Mentors include Lear Corporation employee Joel Elsesser, of Northville, who has been working with 7-year-old Immanuel Williams. Both grinned ear-to-ear upon seeing one another for the first time.
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Elesser said the volunteering is rewarding and a way to give back to the community.
AT&T Area Manager Keith Lakatosh, of Grosse Ile, who has logged more than 520 volunteer hours this year, said this program is worthwhile and convenient for busy professionals.
“What keeps me motivated is the improvement I see week over week and especially month over month,” Lakatosh said of his work with his mentee, Dequaine.