Get Involved

Get Involved

“Power Lunch cultivates genuine friendships between the students and volunteers, providing outstanding role models for each; is a joy for our volunteers, who overwhelmingly indicate they get as much out of it as the kids; and enables us to make a positive difference in our community with a quantifiable impact on youth literacy.” Mike Willis, Managing Director, UBS, Chicago.

Become a Volunteer.

EVERYBODY WINS! recruits volunteers from companies, government groups and other community organizations. Check to see if your city is among those served by our affiliates.  If it is, contact your local EVERYBODY WINS! affiliate directly to find out about volunteer opportunities.

Become a Partner.

National Partners support EVERYBODY WINS! financially and with human resources, funding programs and allowing us to recruit their employees as volunteers in multiple cities.  Local organizations can get involved by contacting their nearest EVERYBODY WINS! affiliate directly via our National Network.

Become a Local Board Member.

The Board of Directors is the backbone for every Everybody Wins! affiliate.  Nationwide, corporate and community leaders generously share their expertise, contacts and financial resources to help form and sustain our organizations and programs.  If you are interested in joining a local Everybody Wins! board and helping spread the benefits of EVERYBODY WINS!, please complete the contact form.

Make a Donation.

You can help us attain our goal of reaching 100,000 low-income children.  Individuals and organizations can donate to EVERYBODY WINS! USA online by credit card, by mail via check or by phone for stock.  For more information, call 781-489-5910.  Gifts to EVERYBODY WINS! USA, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, are fully deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Make an In-Kind Donation.

Please contact 781-489-5910 to make an in-kind gift of technical assistance, books, materials or related services.

Spread the Word.

Spreading the word about EVERYBODY WINS! will not only match more low-income students with much-needed mentors, it will help raise awareness about the importance of reading, the issues surrounding children’s literacy and the community benefits of mentoring.