Volunteer: Tutor an adult basic literacy or ELL learner - Sagadahoc CountyFALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English. 15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary! To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English. 15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary! To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04530 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor an adult basic literacy or ELL learner - Brunswick areaFALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English. 15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary! To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English. 15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary! To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Tutors for Kids- Brunswick areaFALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English. 12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English. 12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Tutors for Kids - Sagadahoc CountyFALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English. 12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English. 12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04530 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor an adult basic literacy or ELL learner - Lincoln CountyFALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English 15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary! To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English 15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary! To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04543 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Tutors for Kids - Lincoln CountyFALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English. 12-hour tutor training after school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English. 12-hour tutor training after school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessaryWe ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor Organization: Midcoast Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04543 Allow Groups: No |