(ABOVE) Mentors engaging with students at the Three Kings of Peace Mentoring Center. The Center is reopening on Mon., June 13, with summer hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays. All young people between the ages of 7 and 17 are welcome
THE FOLLOWING IS A THREE KINGS OF PEACE RELEASE
Danville, IL, May 31, 2022 –After a two-year Covid-related hiatus, the Three Kings of Peace Youth Mentoring Center will reopen on Mon., June 13. The Center provides free mentoring and social activities for young people between the ages of 7 and 17.
The Center is located at 428 N. Washington St. inside the recreation room of Mt. Olive Church. The summer hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays. The Center is nonsectarian and welcomes all youth, regardless of their religious beliefs.
Rev. Frank McCullough has been mentoring Danville’s young people for more than 30 years. The vast majority of the Three Kings’ success stories are African-American children. He says, “Along with (NAACP) President (Edward) Butler, I have greatly enjoyed our interactions with the young people of Danville. We meet kids every day that, because of poverty or other pressures, are at risk of making some bad moves in their lives. There’s nothing more rewarding when we see these kids now grown up as successful adults—as business owners and teachers and police officers and doctors and nurses and many other careers. There’s great satisfaction in seeing young people attain a life that seemed impossible to them when they were growing up.”
The Three Kings of Peace are strong advocates for education as well as social and athletic endeavors. Says Rev. McCullough, “Our emphasis is on activities that help enrich the minds of young people. Education, art, music, sports, and even video games remote-control car racing can all be productive outlets for young people and a means for inspiring them to excel.”
For more information about Three Kings of Peace Mentoring Center, call Rev. McCullough at 217-766-8735.








