About: Literacy Volunteers https://familycenters.org/Literacy-Volunteers

Literacy Volunteers at Family Centers believes that access to education is critical to becoming economically self sufficient and independent.  Proficiency in reading, writing and communication is essential to further advancement both personally and professionally.

How you can contribute:

One can support Literacy Volunteers at Family Centers through a variety of roles. Their biggest need is ESL tutors. Tutors are required to give two hours of instruction each week teaching a small group of dedicated and motivated adult English learners. Classes are held in Stamford and Greenwich during the day or evening. No experience or bilingual ability is necessary. All tutors are required to attend training which is facilitated by program staff.Another volunteer opportunity at the organization is proctoring. This opportunity is less of a time commitment than tutoring but is a huge help to the LV staff when it comes time to test the students! Proctors must attend training facilitated by program staff. There are many other ways to get involved including volunteering to help register new students during the start of fall and spring semesters or helping set up and clean up at special events. They also need assistance with data entry and general administrative duties.

DMA Volunteer:

Bill Looney