Tutor to the teens
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Andrew Edwards
Costa Mesa’s Don Mahar enjoys sharing knowledge with his city’s
youth.
Maher, 72, began volunteering at the Westside’s Save Our Youth
Center in 1992, hooking up with the organization when his wife Nora
helped start the center, which was created to keep Costa Mesa teens
away from drugs, gangs and trouble.
So, Mahar has tutored at the center since it opened its doors.
“It was such a neat organization,” Maher said. “We had 450 kids
coming -- or youths, I call them; they’re not kids -- and we became
very close. I became very interested in helping them develop their
skills.”
He kept on volunteering after his wife died in a car accident last
year near Watsonville.
“That took a lot of courage and strength,” said Trevor Murphy, the
center’s executive director.
Most of the teenagers served by the center live on the Westside,
Maher said. As a tutor, he volunteers on the center’s academic side
of the house. The center also offers athletic and recreational
opportunities.
Mahar believes that most people -- both young people and adults --
are reluctant to ask for help, and he said he enjoys being able to
help teenagers feel comfortable in seeking aid. A former aerospace
engineer, Maher was not new to teaching when he started volunteering.
In 1955, his last year as a graduate student at USC, Maher taught
engineering courses at the university, and for the next three years,
he taught at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., he said.
His favorite subjects to teach are math and physics, but since
teenagers using the center have homework in many subjects, he has
been called upon to help out with subjects ranging from foreign
languages to history to English.
“You’re just jumping from student to student,” he said.
One of the teens served by the center, 16-year-old Christina
Torres, said Maher often provides a lot of background information to
explain the subjects she studies.
“He doesn’t just give you the answer,” she said. “He really helps
you.”
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