Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Traffic up on this blog and Tutor/Mentor website

I've been writing this blog since April 2005 and look monthly at the "stats".  Below is the report through June 3, 2026.  Look at how many people visited the site in May.... 518,578!  That's the largest single month ever!

Then visit the home page of www.tutormentorexchange.net and look at the "Who's Online since 7-7-25" box in the upper right side of the home page.


That shows 2,580,506 guests since July 7, 2025.  This has averaged around 250,000 visits a month since last July when the feature was added to the website.

I don't get a lot of comments on the blog so don't know who, or how many, are using the ideas to help volunteer-based tutor, mentor and learning programs grow in the Chicago region or in other cities and states.  I don't know what sparked the huge increase of visits in May 2026.  

I even recorded a large number of views of my visual essays on Scribd.com last month.  Over 15,000!


Below is a graphic that I've used for many years.  The big circle represents all the information that I host on my website and share in my blog articles. The map of Chicago emphasizes my goal of helping long-term volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs reach k-12 youth in every high poverty neighborhood.

The YOU represents anyone who looks at the information I'm sharing, then shares it with their own network.  That can be as simple as just reposting an article.  It can be more sophisticated, by how someone creates their own version of an article or visual essay, then shares it on their own social media platforms.  

As more people take this role, it leads more people to information they can use to build and sustain programs that help K-12 kids through school and into jobs and careers, free of the challenges facing those who live in areas of concentrated poverty.

I'll turn 80 this December. I hope. My lung doctor told me this week that my lung disease is not getting better and that I should be planning for end-of-life activities.  He did not say this was "imminent". But, it was part of the conversation. 

That just means it is more important than ever that a donor steps forward to provide funds that motivate a university to create an on-campus Tutor/Mentor Connection, with my archives, websites, blogs, etc. hosted by them and their students/alumni.  Here's one article where I've extended that invitation. 

If you are the YOU in the graphic shown above, who can you share this with who has the money/influence to motivate one, or many, universities to create an on-campus Tutor/Mentor Connection?  

I don't know how many years I have left.  Even without a progressive lung disease, none of us really knows when our time has ended.  In the meantime, I'll keep posting and keep looking for a way to preserve my 50 year history so others can learn from it after I'm gone.

Please share my posts and connect with me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, Twitter and/or Mastodon.

And, if you're able, please visit this page and make a contribution to help me pay the bills while I'm still here!

Thank you!   

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