Literacy Council of Frederick County

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The Literacy Council of Frederick County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-sectarian, educational organization dedicated to helping non-literate and semi-literate adult residents in the county improve their language skills through one-on-one tutoring. We are a member of ProLiteracy Worldwide (formerly Laubach Literacy Action), and we use Laubach methods with our students. Basic Literacy is offered to the native-born, and English as a Second Language (ESL) is offered to the foreign-born.

To become certified as a tutor, you must attend a 14-hour tutor training workshop that is spread out over two days. This training will prepare you to tutor in either our Basic Reading or English as a Second Language program. You may choose between the programs if you have a preference. If you wish to work with a family member or friend, you are also welcome to take the training. Workshops are offered four times a year--twice in Frederick and twice in Hagerstown, MD.

Literacy Council of Frederick County
110 Patrick Street,
Frederick, Maryland 21701
301.600.2066
PLEASE CONTACT: Literacy Council of Frederick County

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