Volunteer opportunity
Volunteer opportunity posted by: Refugee and Immigrant Community Services, Heartland Human Care Services Inc.
Posted on: July 2, 2013
Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights is a service-based, human rights organization that provides housing, health care, human services, and human rights protections to the most poor and vulnerable people in our society, and uses its 118 years of experience to advocate for social justice.
Heartland Human Care Services' (HHCS) Adult Volunteer Literacy (AVL) Project provides English as a Second Language instruction, emphasizing language fluency and competencies that are relevant to the daily lives of the adult students served. The AVL project is an essential component of HHCS' Refugee and Immigrant Community Services (RICS) department. ESL and EL civics classes are held at the two RICS sites: the Belmont-Cragin and Ravenswood neighborhoods. Volunteers provide classroom, small group, and one-on-one instruction for adult learners.
RICS is currently seeking volunteers to assist a staff member in a pre-GED course for adult learners in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood. Volunteers are needed Tuesday-Friday from 9-11 am as well as Monday-Thursday from 7-9 pm. Ideal volunteers will have teaching/tutoring experience in one of the following subject areas: high school math, science, or social studies. Volunteers are asked to commit one or more days a week.
Please contact Katelyn Sedelmyer, Volunteer Literacy Coordinator:
ksedelmyer@heartlandalliance.org
773.252.8715 x6355