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Help a Child Develop Reading Skills

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near San Francisco, CA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    7 hours of training, 1-2 hr/wk, minimum 6 month commitment
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    100
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Education, Volunteering
    Good For:
    Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    15+
    Other Requirements:
    Undergo a standard background check. Fingerprinting is *in-person* at San Francisco City Hall (SSN required).

    Description

    Help a Child Develop Reading Skills

    Spend just a couple hours a week and help ensure success for a young person!

    San Francisco Public Library is helping young people catch up to grade-level reading and strengthen their skills through our FOG Readers tutoring program.

    We are seeking volunteers to work one-on-one with students in Grades 1-4, using the FOG (Free Orton-Gillingham) Readers method, which employs multisensory learning, phonics-based instruction, and other tools to demystify the process of reading.

    As a volunteer tutor, you will meet with your student once a week (online or at a library location) in the late afternoon, evenings, or on the weekend. SFPL will provide all materials and training, as well as offer ongoing support.

    Volunteers should:

    • Commit to the training sessions and at least one hour of tutoring per week for at least 6 months, with up to one hour of preparation before each lesson.
    • Enjoy working with a young person who will need patience and encouragement
    • Follow a structured, phonics-based curriculum designed to fill in learning gaps for remedial readers
    • Be at least 15 years of age
    • Provide fingerprints for a background check (requires SSN; cost is covered by the program)
    • Be excited to share a passion for reading (and sympathize with the frustration of struggling to read)!

    Benefits of volunteering:

    • Make a meaningful, lasting difference for a child by building critical literacy skills.
    • Serve your community
    • Learn valuable skills tutoring and mentoring that can be applied to other areas of life

    Interested in helping out? Volunteer trainings are held every other month. To start the process, please fill out an interest form here:

    on.sfpl.org/vol-fog

    Spend just a couple hours a week and help ensure success for a young person!

    San Francisco Public Library is helping young people catch up to grade-level reading and strengthen their skills through our FOG Readers tutoring program.

    We are seeking volunteers to work one-on-one with students in Grades 1-4, using the FOG (Free Orton-Gillingham) Readers method, which employs multisensory learning, phonics-based instruction, and other tools to demystify the process of reading.

    As a volunteer tutor, you will meet with your student once a week (online or at a library location) in the late afternoon, evenings, or on the weekend. SFPL will provide all materials and training, as well as offer ongoing support.

    Volunteers should:

    • Commit to the training sessions and at least one hour of tutoring per week for at least 6 months, with up to one hour of preparation before each lesson.
    • Enjoy working with a young person who will need patience and encouragement
    • Follow a structured…

    Location

    On-site
    SFPL Libraries, San Francisco, California, US

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