Resources for Community Members
The Office of Civic & Community Engagement works with partners across campus to provide programs and resources to members of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County community.
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Freedom School
A free six-week, literacy-based summer program for rising third through eighth-grade students.
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Virtual Tutoring
Sign your child up for a weekly one-hour virtual tutoring session with a Wake Forest student.
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Friends ‘N STEM
Friends-in-STEM is a mentoring program designed to match local school children with a mentor,
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Deac Like Me
A mentoring program for students in the community who experience academic or learning differences.
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Project Pumpkin
Each October, elementary-aged school children come to the Reynolda campus for a fall festival
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MLK Read In
In partnership with Winston-Salem State University, a read-in in honor of Dr. King is held each spring.
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Pro Bono Project
Increases provision of high-quality, low-cost legal services to NC residents in need.