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Michigan Tutor Takes Student to U.S. Supreme Court

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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas offered firsthand advice in a private meeting with Diana Worsley, 11. She well remembers Thomasā€™s words. ā€œHe said, ā€˜Follow your heart, pray, and donā€™t forget to read the Bible and go to church,ā€™ and I do all that stuff,ā€ she said.

Diana is tutored through Kids Hope USA by Marty Campbell, a member of LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Access to the judge came through Campbellā€™s daughter, a clerk in the Supreme Court building. ā€œ[Justice Thomas] doesnā€™t often do that,ā€ Campbell said. ā€œHeā€™s an incredibly busy man.ā€

The interdenominational Kids Hope program pairs elementary school students with adults for individual learning. Campbell is one of 60 mentors from LaGrave Avenue CRC paired with children in a downtown Grand Rapids school.

Diana likes several aspects of Kids Hope. ā€œYou learn things, you have fun, and Miss Marty helped me with all my work,ā€ she said.

Campbell said seeing Diana blossom in two years of tutoring rewards her. ā€œThis was one of the most meaningful things I have done,ā€ she said. ā€œIt really makes you feel good to see the potential of a child come out.ā€

Although the program ends after sixth grade and Diana just started junior high, Campbell continues out-of-school activities with Diana.

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