Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings (20032, 20020)
Nearly 75% of DC students perform at or below basic levels in reading and math. YOU can change that!
FLOC is currently recruiting volunteer tutors for the 2012-2013 school year. Our one-on-one tutoring program helps students achieve grade-level competency in reading and math. In just 22 hours of tutoring, students improve an average of 1 year in reading and math skills while gaining confidence in their abilities.
We need your help! Each new volunteer allows us to impact the life of one more child. Training and ongoing professional support from staff are provided, so no experience is necessary! However, we are looking for a few particular qualities from our tutors:
• Patience
• Creativity and flexibility
• Fluency in the English language. (Volunteers who are not native speakers of American English may be asked to tutor only in our math curriculum.)
• A sense of humor!
• Able and willing to commit 2.5 hours once a week for the full school year.
Programs are offered on weekday afternoons, weekday evenings, and Saturdays, and at sites in NW and SE. Specifically, we have a critical need for volunteers at the following programs in SE DC:
• Math at Malcolm X Elementary - Wednesdays, 2:15-4:45pm
• Math at Randle Highlands Elementary - Saturdays, 10:15am-12:45pm
How to Apply:
Complete a volunteer application at www.floc.org/get-involved/volunteer or contact Elizabeth Metz, Recruitment and Outreach Manager, at emetz@floc.org or 202-349-3512.
Elizabeth Metz
Recruitment and Outreach Manager
For Love of Children
1763 Columbia Road, NW, First Floor
Washington, DC 20009
p: (202) 349-3512 | f: (202) 462-9280 | e: emetz@floc.org
Teach * Empower * Transform
Become a volunteer: www.floc.org/get-involved/volunteer
Enroll a student: www.floc.org/enroll-a-child
During the United Way and Combined Federal Campaign season, please remember to think of FLOC and the students we serve by designating us, championing us to colleagues, and inviting us to speak at your kick-off events.
United Way #8260 | CFC #72093
-- Nearly 75% of DC students perform at or below basic levels in reading and math. YOU can change that!
FLOC is currently recruiting volunteer tutors for the 2012-2013 school year. Our one-on-one tutoring program helps students achieve grade-level competency in reading and math. In just 22 hours of tutoring, students improve an average of 1 year in reading and math skills while gaining confidence in their abilities.
We need your help! Each new volunteer allows us to impact the life of one more child. Training and ongoing professional support from staff are provided, so no experience is necessary! However, we are looking for a few particular qualities from our tutors:
• Patience
• Creativity and flexibility
• Fluency in the English language. (Volunteers who are not native speakers of American English may be asked to tutor only in our math curriculum.)
• A sense of humor!
• Able and willing to commit 2.5 hours once a week for the full school year.
Programs are offered on weekday afternoons, weekday evenings, and Saturdays, and at sites in NW and SE. Specifically, we have a critical need for volunteers at the following programs in SE DC:
• Math at Malcolm X Elementary - Wednesdays, 2:15-4:45pm
• Math at Randle Highlands Elementary - Saturdays, 10:15am-12:45pm
How to Apply:
Complete a volunteer application at www.floc.org/get-involved/volunteer or contact Elizabeth Metz, Recruitment and Outreach Manager, at emetz@floc.org or 202-349-3512.
Recruitment and Outreach Manager
For Love of Children
1763 Columbia Road, NW, First Floor
Washington, DC 20009
p: (202) 349-3512 | f: (202) 462-9280 | e: emetz@floc.org
Teach * Empower * Transform
Become a volunteer: www.floc.org/get-involved/volunteer
Enroll a student: www.floc.org/enroll-a-child
During the United Way and Combined Federal Campaign season, please remember to think of FLOC and the students we serve by designating us, championing us to colleagues, and inviting us to speak at your kick-off events.
United Way #8260 | CFC #72093
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