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41. Adult Literacy Or English Tutor
can help an adult learn to read and write or teach an immigrant to speak English. This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of
http://www.volunteernyc.org/org/opp/1319223-detailed.html
The Action Areas below highlight volunteer opportunities supporting the Mayor's Volunteer Center and United Way-led programs and initiatives addressing the City's most pressing issues.
MENUBAR Adult Literacy or English Tutor
Last updated on April 7, 2005 If you have two hours a week to give, you can help an adult learn to read and write or teach an immigrant to speak English. Volunteers work with adults either one-on-one or in small group settings. All our teachers are volunteers, and the amount of students we can help is directly dependent on how many volunteers are available. No previous teaching experience required. We provide all the necessary training including apprenticeships and training workshops. A volunteer needs to be able to commit to at least 3 months of tutoring, to provide continuity to the student(s) placed with him or her. This opportunity is sponsored by: IMANI HOUSE Volunteers will work with the following groups Adults (18-54) Low-income / Poverty Adults (55+) Minorities We need volunteers who are free at these times Evenings Weekly Weekdays This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers Adults (18-54) Interns Adults (55+) Large Group (11+) Individual Small Group (2-10) This volunteer opportunity addresses the following social interests We are looking for volunteers with the following skills English Language Instruction Teaching Reading Tutoring I'm interested in this opportunity Contact Person:
Bella Gordon, Literacy Coordinator, (718) 638-2059

42. Catholic Network Of Volunteer Service - Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities Your first step to getting involved social work soup kitchen ministry. teaching - general - adult - ESL - primary - secondary
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"I was taught that the world had a lot of problems; that I could struggle and change them; that intellectual and material gifts brought the privilege and responsibility of sharing with others less fortunate; and that service is the rent each of us pays for livingthe very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time or after you have reached your personal goals." Marian Wright Edelman Volunteer Service opportunities exist in a wide array of placements. Placement opportunities in our member programs include the following and more: accounting
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43. Volunteer Opportunity: Change A Life, Teach An Adult To Read! - Nashville Adult
Nashville adult Literacy Council offers the opportunity to serve your community through Change A Life, teach An adult To Read! . This ongoing opportunity
http://www.volunteermatch.org/opps/opp202106.html
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44. Volunteer Opportunity: Adult Partners For 4-H Clubs - Lehigh County 4-H
Lehigh County 4H offers the opportunity to serve your community through adult Partners teach public speaking skills, how to run a business meeting,
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45. Dance Place Washington, DC S Hub Of Dance Activity (The
Other volunteer opportunities are available. Teaching Assistants adult teaching assistants are needed evenings for the creative education center and teen
http://www.danceplace.org/volunteer.htm

46. Program In Teaching - Work And Volunteer Opportunities
This organization offers Williams students the opportunity to volunteer their time and Students teach in the Parish of Saints Patrick and Raphael in
http://www.williams.edu/resources/teaching/work.htm
On-Campus Work and Volunteer Opportunites Adventures in Learning
In a five-week after school program, Williams College Students develop and teach short courses. The courses are geared towards specific age groups at the Williamstown Elementary School, and generally meet for about one hour a week. Topics cover a wide range of interests and disciplines, including music, science, history, theater, cooking, art, computers, and environmental issues. The courses are usually hands-on, and can be team-taught. Student instructors work on a volunteer basis, but all materials will be provided. Visit the Adventures in Learning web site or contact: Nancy McIntire, Assistant to the President at Williams College, (413) 597-4376, Nancy.J.McIntire@williams.edu ; or Lisa Hiley, (413) 458-3077.
America Counts
Similar to the America Reads initiative, America Counts is a new federal program aimed to assist students with numeracy. Williams College work-study students and volunteers tutor at the Williamstown Elementary School, training and working there with a teacher or supervisor. Contact: Richard Spalding, Williams College Chaplain and Coordinator of Community Service, (413) 597-2483, Richard.E.Spalding@williams.edu America Reads
As a part of a national literacy initiative to help all children read at their grade level, Williams College students can tutor Williamstown Elementary School students in reading. This may be a work-study job for Williams Students, or a volunteer effort. Tutors are trained and evaluated by a teacher or supervisor at the Elementary School. Contact: Richard Spalding, Williams College Chaplain and Coordinator of Community Service, (413) 597-2483, Richard.E.Spalding@williams.edu

47. Volunteering
IndianapolisMarion County Public Library volunteer opportunities. volunteer mentors engage and teach principles of robotics, engineering and computer
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There are a variety of volunteer opportunities available at Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library. If you are interested in any of the volunteer opportunities listed below, contact the IMCPL Volunteer Services Office at . (Indy Reads has specific contact information available below.)
IndyReads
Indy Reads' services are provided at no cost to adult students. Annually we match approximately 400 adult learners with volunteer tutors. Our volunteers receive comprehensive training on teaching adults to read. Tutors do not have to have a background in education. If you can read, you can teach someone else to read! Call Indy Reads at: 275-4040 or visit Indy Reads for more information.
Library Express Volunteer
The Library Express volunteer program utilizes volunteers to select and deliver Library materials for patrons who are homebound. The volunteer time commitment averages 4-8 hours a month.
Glendale Branch Library
in the afternoons, evenings and weekends. Volunteer time commitment can be as little as 2 hours a week.

48. Youth Services - Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities. Ready Mascot Ready Chaperone Instructors will teach introductory Fist Aid and Safety to kids in grades 4th, 5th, 6th.
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49. Volunteer Opportunities
In the case of a married couple serving as leaders, an additional adult female must For more information about these and other volunteer opportunities,
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50. Family Literacy Center - Volunteer Opportunities
are partners for literacy in Lapeer County. volunteer opportunities Teaching an adult to read is a satisfying way to do that.
http://famlitcntr.lapeer.org/volunteer.htm
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Our Mission - Building skills and enriching lives through literacy in the Lapeer County area.
If you think you're unqualified to teach someone to read, please consider that you just passed the test. All it takes is the ability to read and the interest to help others. As a volunteer for the Family Literacy Center, you'll help someone learn one of the most basic skills for getting ahead. And it only takes two hours a week. Call today. We'll give you all the training you need. (810) 664-2737 Volunteer to be a tutor for an adult learner Frequently asked questions about being a tutor: Why should I be a tutor? Most of us are looking for a way to make a difference in the world we live in. Teaching an adult to read is a satisfying way to do that. As a tutor, you help to "free a mind" to learn, to grow and achieve. You see a person "take wings" moving from self-doubt to self-confidence, from an "I can't do it" attitude to an "anything is possible" attitude. At the same time, YOU are learning, growing, achieving and gaining new perspectives on the world you live in. What b etter incentive could there be?

51. Volunteer Work In Mexico, TEFL Course, Community Expeditions And Teaching Progra
The Expedition offers numerous incredibly exciting opportunities to Expedition Assist in both the child and adult local marine education and awareness
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52. International Volunteering: Teach English Abroad
volunteer Abroad in 19 countries Humanitarian Work in China, international community service projects and teach abroad opportunities worldwide
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Serve on this project in: China Ghana Greece Hungary ... Romania , and Tanzania Ukraine , USA: Minnesota
If you're a native English speaker, you can be a valuable resource in a classroom in Africa, Asia, Europe, Mexico, or in ethnically diverse regions of the U.S. Even if you've never formally taught a classroom subject, you can teach conversational English skills. You don't need to know the language of the host country, or the methods of the local school system. All you need is enthusiasm and a desire to provide adult and youth students the advantages of knowing proper English pronunciation and usage. Often teaching is done through simple conversation along with a local teacher in school classrooms or at intensive summer camps where lessons take place in a variety of non-traditional settings. On some days, you'll meet your students for informal English language training. At other times, instructions may take the form of field trips, scavenger hunts, games or other organized events. Increasingly, English language skills have become crucial to success in virtually any profession, because it has become the international language of commerce and technology. Many students in our host communities study English, but few have the chance to practice with native English speakers to improve their pronunciation and ease with the language. Since 1990, Global Volunteers has provided valuable language assistance in English classrooms worldwide. The impact is long-lasting and dramatic...in fact, in some small villages of Poland and Vietnam, children would have no expsosure to the English language without Global Volunteers team members. And, now, after more than a decade, and more than 100 teams of volunteer teachers, those students are fluent English speakers. Their futures are more secure than ever.

53. St. Luke's Community House
This N That Thrift Store volunteer help is needed in all aspects of running Literacy Tutoring Let us match you with either a USborn adult to teach
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Volunteers are needed at St. Luke's! Call Callie at 350-1134 or volunteers@stlukescommunityhouse.org to learn more about these upcoming opportunities!
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SUBSTITUTE drivers - any day! (M - F) 10:30 - 11:30am Foodbank Assistant: Thursdays 9:30am - 1:30. Pack food boxes for those in need. Great company, lunch included! Thrift Store workers: This is a GREAT way to make new friends while helping support the programs at St. Luke's! Shifts needed are the 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays of each month (1:00 - 4:00), the 3rd Wednesday (10:00a - 1:00pm), the 2nd or 3rd Thursday, or the 3rd Saturday of each month (10:00am - 1:00pm). CONTACT CALLIE FOR DETAILS OR TO SIGN UP! 350-1134 or volunteers@stlukescommunityhouse.org

54. American Red Cross
Lifeguard Instructor volunteers needed to teach American Red Cross lifesaving Please note these are typical local Red Cross volunteer opportunities.
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Find an volunteer opportunity in your community today - click here. Thirty typical Red Cross volunteer opportunities
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and people, guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. The following is a list of thirty typical Red Cross volunteer opportunities for your consideration:
  • Board Member: Volunteers serve on local Red Cross unit boards of directors which help to establish policy and direction. Office of Volunteers: Volunteers assist with writing volunteer job descriptions, setting up volunteer orientation courses, conduct volunteer screening interviews, help with volunteer placement, record keeping, and recognition. Disaster Services: Volunteers need to respond to state and national disasters.

55. Volunteer! Decatur
Decatur volunteer Opportunity listing. You are also encouraged to add your Basic Literacy Tutor Work oneon-one with adult learners to teach reading
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56. King County Library System--Des Moines Library--Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities. volunteering at Des Moines Library Highline Community College adult Literacy Program has volunteer opportunities for both
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Volunteers assist with a variety of tasks. If you’re interested in working at least two hours a week, please call the library at 206-824-6066 to see if we're currently accepting volunteers. Be a NetMaster for Des Moines Library. If you're familiar with computers, the Internet and/or Microsoft Office products and want to share your knowledge with others, become a NetMaster. This program teaches you how to teach others and gives you the information necessary to meet the responsibility of representing the King County Library System. You must attend one training session, and you'll be expected to teach four one- to two-hour classes using our training materials. Find out more about the NetMaster program.

57. CT DEP: Volunteer Opportunities
volunteer opportunities at the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. adult volunteers needed as instructors in teaching the Safe Boating,
http://dep.state.ct.us/fss/vol/volopportunities.htm
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Environmental Education - Field Facilities
Center for Environmental Research Education (Formerly Bethany Technical Training Center): Adult volunteers to work in environmental monitoring, inventorying and research.
Contact: Alberto Mimo at the Center for Environmental Research Education
Phone: (203) 734-2513
E-mail: alberto.mimo@po.state.ct.us Goodwin Conservation Center: Youth and adult volunteers for gardening, trail maintenance and invasive plant control.
Contact: Stephen Broderick at the Goodwin Conservation Center in Hampton
Phone: (860) 455-9534
E-mail: stephen.broderick@po.state.ct.us Kellogg Environmental Center - Osborne Homestead Museum
Educational Programs Saturday Nature Walks; Family Programs; Scout Programs; School Programs.
Museum Programs and Projects Tour Guide; Holiday Tours; Collections Care; Inventory Work.
Wildlife Monitoring Projects: Amphibian Monitoring; Project Nest Box; Project Feeder Watch.
Administrative Support: Receptionist; Mailings; Library Organization.

58. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
There is a great reward in teaching others to see the wonders of nature and to watch Omaha s Henry Doorly Zoo offers opportunities for adult volunteers
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59. CivicVentures.org:: Volunteer |Opportunities
The Idealist website provides links to volunteer opportunities in the United States Twenty percent of all older adult volunteers are serving as married
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Civic Ventures is a think tank and incubator,
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Volunteer Centers
Volunteer Centers provide an excellent place to begin your search for a volunteer opportunity. You can contact center staff and/or search their websites. To find the volunteer center in your community, see the Points of Light Foundation/Volunteer Center National Network
Next Chapter Initiatives
Many local communities are retooling existing organizations and developing new approaches to help provide connections and directions for Americans who are nearing traditional retirement age and looking for what’s next. These local efforts offer a range of resources for life planning, meaningful engagement through work and service, continued learning for new directions, peer and community connections, and information and resource support in these and other areas.
Local nonprofits and public agencies
Meaningful community engagement though work or service can be found at local nonprofits, faith-based organizations, museums, hospitals, libraries, schools, parks, nature reserves, and other public service organizations and agencies.

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volunteer opportunities. We re Excited That You re Interested Study Buddy is an adult woman with teaching or formal tutoring experience who volunteers
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