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13 people are interested
Are you over 18 and would you like to be a tutor? -Help adult learners to achieve their goals!
ORGANIZATION: Palmdale City Library
Please visit the new page to apply.
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13 people are interested

Trained volunteers provide tutoring for adults with emerging or beginning literacy skills.
Tutoring is provided in one-to-one and small- group sessions and is tailored to each learner’s individual goals and aspirations.
Why are Literacy Services needed?
The Need for Library Literacy Programs:
- More than 36 million adults in the United States cannot read, write, or do basic math above a third-grade level.
- Sixty-one percent of low-income children have no books at home.
- By age two, poor children are already behind their peers in listening, counting, and other skills essential to literacy, and by age five, a typical middle-class child recognizes 22 letters of the alphabet, compared to nine for a child from a low-income family.
- A mother’s reading skill is the greatest determinant of her child’s academic success. Children whose parents have low literacy skills have a 72 percent chance of being at the lowest reading levels themselves. These children are more likely to get poor grades, display behavioral problems, have high absentee rates, repeat school years, or drop out.
- And yet, less than ten percent of the adults in need of reading help in the United States are receiving services.
In California
According to estimates released in 2020 by the National Center for Education Statistics, 28 percent of Californians have a literacy proficiency level that is at or below Level 1. 36 percent of Californians have a numeracy level that is at or below Level 1.
Library literacy programs use evidence-based techniques to provide one-to-one and small group tutoring and instruction. Programs are learner-driven, and they support adults in setting and achieving their personal goals. They connect learners with books, programming, and other library resources. And they provide opportunities for learners to develop and use leadership skills.
Research shows that the types of adult and family literacy programs that are provided by California’s public libraries benefit adults, children, and families.
"Volunteer to help someone learn to read. The life you change may be your own."
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About Palmdale City Library
Location:
700 E. Palmdale Blvd., Palmdale, CA 93550, US
Mission Statement
The Public Library is dedicated to free and equal access to information, knowledge, independent lifelong learning, cultural enrichment, and the joys of reading for our diverse community.
Description
Public libraries in California seek to engage the talents, skills and commitment of volunteers to serve the communities' information and literacy needs. Libraries offer a variety of skilled volunteer opportunities to make a meaningful contribution to library programs, operations, fundraising events and other community engagement functions. Skilled volunteers have opportunities to lead projects, work with teams of staff and volunteers, learn new skills, and have fun.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
700 E. Palmdale Blvd.Palmdale, CA 93550
DATE POSTED
March 20, 2025
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- Adult Education
- English as a Secondary Language (ESL)
- Mathematics
- Basic Computer Skills
- Microsoft Office Suite
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Must commit to attend an orientation presentation, followed by two, 3-hour, in-person training sessions. Thereafter, the volunteer tutor would be matched with an adult learner and would be expected to meet with them at least weekly.