ABOVE: Pastor LeStan Hoskins from Danville’s Mosaic City Church Poses with “It Takes a Village Mentorship” Students at Culver’s
If you ate dinner at Danville’s Culver’s Wednesday (October 25th) evening, you may have been helped by some young Danville District 118 students. Pastor LeStan Hoskins from the Danville Mosaic City Church is leading the “It Takes a Village Mentorship” program in five of the District 118 schools, and on this “Family Share Night” he had some of the mentees in the program helping Culver’s employees with taking food to customers, both in the dining room and outside in the drive-thru waiting area.
AUDIO: So we’re here just trying to teach them workforce skills; trying to teach them about what it’s going to be like when they work. And so they’re taking meals to cars, and they’re just having fun with their friends. So we’re just trying to teach them about what it’s like to work in the workforce.

And District 118 families, and anyone who was there with the “Family Share Night” coupon, were able to donate a portion of the evening’s proceeds to the “It Takes a Village Mentorship” program. Pastor Hoskins says, it all helps keep their after school and special programs going.
AUDIO: So you’re just supporting some of the community outreach that we do with the students; our family nights that way pay for, so it’s all going towards that. But the most important thing, it’s about the experience that we try to create for our students.
District 118 “It Takes a Village Mentorship” students were on hand from 5 to 8 PM.









