
In the Classroom
Grandma Maudelene is always smiling, and quietly working her magic with students who need a little extra help. Whether guiding a struggling reader or helping an English learner with new vocabulary, she’s become more than a volunteer, she’s family. “She’s the best addition to our classroom this year,” Ms. Ramirez said. “The kids love her. She jumps in and helps, often without me even asking. That kind of support is AMAZING!”
In the Community
Our Classroom Grandmas brought their superpowers to STEAM Day at the Lealman Exchange, where students lit up with excitement. These amazing volunteers helped spark curiosity and confidence in young learners. “The STEAM Day was a resounding success,” shared Keara McGraw, Director of Development and Engagement. “We could not have done it without the support of your incredible volunteers.”
Inspiring at Any Age
Mamie Manning has been a Classroom Grandparent for 9 years and she’s not slowing down. At 82, she still works out daily, volunteers weekly, and inspires everyone she meets. “Summer school is over, and I don’t know what I’m going to do with myself!” she laughed. “This gives me life like you wouldn’t believe.” Her passion is proof that service knows no age limit.
Got time and heart to share? Join the Classroom Grandparent family! This summer, we’re training 175 new volunteers for the 2025–2026 school year. Get the tools and support you need to build confidence, foster connection, and help kids succeed. Email FGP@SeniorsInService.org or click the button to get started today!