Shaina's Story
Shaina’s teacher knew the child was moving from shelter to shelter,
knew that emotionally she was suffering and that academically she
didn’t stand a chance. The day Shaina’s mother was sent to jail, the
teacher feared she would lose this student she had come to care for so
dearly. At the last minute, Shaina’s great grandmother stepped in as
her caregiver.
Luckily for Shaina, she had a great ally in Shaina’s Treehouse tutor.
Working closely with Shaina’s teacher, the tutor developed plans to
teach Shaina basic kindergarten skills. Their relationship blossomed
and so did Shaina’s academic development. She started reading and lit
up when she talked about books. She began winning math games with her
tutor, fair and square.
Her tutor also helped behind the scenes, helping Shaina’s great
grandmother shop at the Wearhouse for clothes and a bike for Shaina.
The tutor facilitated communication between Shaina’s great grandmother,
social worker, school, and after-school day care program. With
educational support on all sides, Shaina developed the confidence and
positive feedback she needed to thrive.
At an award assembly at the end of the year, Shaina’s teacher presented
her with a very special award: Most Improved Student. By the time she
began first grade, Shaina was on target academically and socially.
Read more about Treehouse's Tutoring program.
Foster Care Fact
1% of U.S. child population is in foster care during any one year.




