Mentor-Induced Education Programs

Practice Makes Perfect Inc. Pays up Students for Success

Practice Makes Perfect Inc. (PMP) is a non-profit based in New York City that attempts to create success in education through a mentorship program. "Practice Makes Perfect provides summer enrichment through a unique multi-relational approach that pairs academically struggling middle school students with high achieving high school students from the same inner-city neighborhoods and puts them under the supervision of college mentors for an academic intensive summer program," the organization's Echoing Green profile writes. "PMP provides low-income students with mentorship and resources that are beyond the reach of their inner-city schools."

PMP was founded by Karim Abouelnaga, who also serves as the organization's CEO. He was also a 2013 Echoing Green Fellow in the education category, the finalists who were released earlier this month.

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