At TCP, we believe that commitment is the cornerstone of success. It’s about more than just setting a goal—it’s about the determination to stay the course, even when faced with obstacles.
Isabella, a determined third-grader, set out to run a 5k despite her own doubts, and her journey of growth is one we’re proud to share. When Isabella set a goal to run a 5K, she wasn’t sure she could do it. The challenge felt overwhelming, and doubt crept in. But once she committed, she refused to back down.
Each week during Lunch Bunch, she and Ms. Jess, her TCP mentor, played Hangman—not just for fun, but as a way to practice positive self-talk. The words they uncovered became more than just letters; they were reminders of perseverance, encouragement, and inner strength. Week after week, Isabella carried those messages with her, using them as motivation to push forward.
She showed up for training after school twice a week, even when she was tired, motivated by Ms. Jess’s encouraging words and her own commitment to her goal. Isabella understood that commitment isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment. Commitment is about showing up, putting in the effort, and pushing through the difficult days.
Then, on race day, an unexpected challenge arose—her mentor, her running partner, wasn’t there. She would have to do this alone. But instead of backing down, Isabella took a deep breath, laced up her shoes, and stepped forward. One step at a time, she kept going until she crossed the finish line.
Isabella didn’t just complete a race—she proved to herself what true commitment looks like. She made a promise to herself, and she kept it. And that kind of perseverance will carry her far beyond the finish line. This is the power of mentorship. Encouragement, support, and the unwavering belief that with commitment, anything is possible.
Thank you for your commitment to investing in students like Isabella—your support is building character, resilience, and bright futures.💛