"...an enlightening detailed description of the early transformations of an after-school program that began as an educational activity and deliberately turned into a social action project to serve those with little access to educational resources....instructive for anyone considering the components of multifaceted educational partnerships between universities and communities....provides a comprehensive look at how university professors turned an after-school program into a program of social action addressing the needs of its community....offers researchers and practitioners insight and inspiration for rethinking educational goals and objective and to reframe the educational opportunities of under-served populations."—TESL-EJ"This project reported here has global relevance, especially in dealing with the issues of disadvantaged groups and their participation in education." --Chen Min Pyng, National Institute of Education, Pedagogies: An International Journal