JUF TOV Literacy Project - Chicago
Wed, 09/16/2009 - 14:58
The JUF TOV Literacy Project, an affiliate of the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy, places volunteers in Chicago area schools. The project’s goal is to help elementary school children enhance their reading skills. In just one hour a week, volunteers can make a real impact on a child’s academic and personal life.
As a volunteer with the JUF TOV Literacy Project you can either work with students as a face-to-face tutor in the classroom or as an online tutor from home or work. All tutoring happens during the school day. Volunteers must be college-age or older and must commit to tutoring for the full academic year.
Join the JUF TOV Literacy Project
Sign up for online or face-to-face tutoring now!
View details about the current school year
Read the TOV Tutor Times and learn about your fellow tutors, participating schools and special projects.
To sign up, contact TOV at (312) 357-4762 or visit www.juf.org/tov
Attention Prospective Volunteers:
Please note that posts in this section have been added by independent literacy programs. Please contact these organizations directly, as they are not affiliated with this site. Literacy Connections has not investigated these opportunities and does not necessarily endorse them.
As a volunteer with the JUF TOV Literacy Project you can either work with students as a face-to-face tutor in the classroom or as an online tutor from home or work. All tutoring happens during the school day. Volunteers must be college-age or older and must commit to tutoring for the full academic year.
Join the JUF TOV Literacy Project
Sign up for online or face-to-face tutoring now!
View details about the current school year
Read the TOV Tutor Times and learn about your fellow tutors, participating schools and special projects.
To sign up, contact TOV at (312) 357-4762 or visit www.juf.org/tov
Attention Prospective Volunteers:
Please note that posts in this section have been added by independent literacy programs. Please contact these organizations directly, as they are not affiliated with this site. Literacy Connections has not investigated these opportunities and does not necessarily endorse them.
