
What Tutors Tell Us...
[Translated from Portuguese] “The Coca-Cola Valued Youth Program (Programa Coca-Cola de Valorização do Jovem) represented a major triumph in my life, since I learned things that will benefit me forever…I know what I am and what I’m capable of doing. I want to continue setting a good example at home and I want to have a good profession, because now I know how important family and school are in my life.” - Tutor, Escola Municipal Shopping Park, Uberlândia-MG, Brazil
“When I was chosen to participate in the Coca-Cola Valued Youth Program, I was so nervous that my hands were sweating but at the same time I was so proud of myself because the teachers chose me. When they said that I was chosen I really couldn’t believe it because I thought that I didn’t deserve to be in the program. But once I started to tutor, I felt really proud of myself because I actually helped someone....I started to know how it feels when the teachers say, ‘I feel proud of you.’ When a person shows someone kindness and compliments them, that person feels happy that you care. That’s how I feel when the teacher gives me another chance to change my mistakes.” - Tutor, Gladstone Academy, Kansas City, Missouri
“Throughout my life, I have always been taught to believe that I was no good and that I could never do anything right, and that maybe I should have never been born. I felt that my parents and former teachers were always disappointed in me because of my low grades. I too, began to believe what they believed of me and my grades went down. I became very rude and disrespectful. [My teacher] told us that this class was open to those kids that she thought would be ‘good for the program’ and that could be ‘positive role models.’ I can remember the feeling I got when she said those words because I had never been told that I could be 'good' at anything, much less that I could be a positive ‘role model.’ Boy, imagine the feeling of someone who is happy to see you! It is the most awesome feeling in the world; a feeling that I thought I would never
have.” - Tutor, Dr. Javier Saenz Middle School, La Joya, Texas
“The reason I enjoy this program is because it has helped me become a mature young man. When I come in the class [the children] all say ‘Hi…Mr. Alex!’ Every kid asks me 'You play football?' and I say ‘Yes. In fact I’m the quarterback and I am the leader of the team.’ They all get a smirk on their faces and they start saying ‘I wanna play football.’ I just tell them to never give up. I tell them they have to pass their classes.” - Tutor, Lorenzo De Zavala Middle School, La Joya, Texas
“I feel that I can take on the world knowing that I am part of my tutee’s future. I am now more dedicated with my homework because I know that it is expected from a responsible person. Just knowing that my tutees look up to me has encouraged me to think of school in a positive way. It makes me feel worthy, special, and unique.” - Tutor, Lorenzo De Zavala Middle School, La Joya, Texas
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