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Break the language barrier in Naperville!

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ORGANIZATION: Literacy DuPage

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Bridge the language gap by tutoring an adult in basic English literacy! As a volunteer tutor, you will teach an adult to communicate so they can do what most of us take for granted: make doctor appointments, go grocery shopping, speak with their children’s teachers, and so many other essential everyday tasks.

As a Literacy DuPage tutor, you join a family of over 200 volunteers who work together to create lesson plans, share ideas, and forge friendships while strengthening our community’s ability to reach and embrace everyone. You’ll find yourself in a rewarding place: empowering adults with the life-changing benefits of literacy.

To learn how you can be part of this important work - and why it matters so much in DuPage County - come to a volunteer orientation session. We’ll explain what it takes to be a tutor (in short, no prior experience - just a genuine desire to help) and how we’ll prepare you to teach English, one conversation at a time.

Sign up for a meet and greet with Literacy DuPage staff to learn more about becoming a tutor! You can sign up through Volunteer Match, our website, by phone or email. We look forward to meeting you!

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About Literacy DuPage

Location:

2100 Manchester Road, Suite 904, Wheaton, IL 60187, US

Mission Statement

Literacy DuPage’s mission is to help DuPage County adults achieve their life skills goals through accessible and customized tutoring in English.

Description

Literacy DuPage is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been committed to offering English language instruction to DuPage County adults since 1972. We have been able to provide this service to over 13,000 adult learners throughout 30 communities in the county at no cost to students or tutors.

We equip our big-hearted army of tutors to work one-to-one with adults who have little to no proficiency in comprehending, speaking, reading, or writing English. We train our volunteers and provide the materials, techniques, and confidence needed to help their learners break through language barriers and experience safer, more productive lives.

Our tutors come from a wide range of backgrounds. No prior teaching or foreign language experience is necessary. Tutors incorporate everyday materials, such as a newspaper, map, or job application, into their lessons. Tutoring occurs in a one-to-one setting at a convenient time and public location for the tutor-student pair, most commonly at libraries.

If you wish to help literally change the lives of low-literacy adult learners and impact future generations as a volunteer tutor, please visit our website at www.literacydupage.org or call us at 331-472-7160 for more information. We look forward to your participation!

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Community, Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

Wed Apr 10, 2019
06:30 PM - 08:00 PM

WHERE

95th St. Library3015 Cedar Glade RdNaperville, IL 60564

(41.709446,-88.20125)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 21
  • 2 hours per week for 6 months.
  • 18 hours of training after orientation.

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