Saturday, June 20, 2009

Washtenaw Literacy Tutoring Offers Job-Seekers Valuable Experience

This literacy program is seeking volunteers from the unemployed people in their community. This work might even help the volunteer teachers find a new career. - - Donna Poisl

Unemployed have a unique opportunity to help others

ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Washtenaw Literacy, a non-profit organization devoted to eradicating adult illiteracy, offers an opportunity for the unemployed to continue to contribute to the community while job-seeking. In a recent Washtenaw Literacy tutor training session, 27% of the volunteers self-identified as unemployed. While looking for work, these volunteers tutor adult learners in reading, writing or English. The tutoring experience encourages the volunteer tutors to persevere in their own search for work, as they witness the struggles that their learners face.

Let's take a look at Susan Place, just one of the many recent volunteers who seek employment. Susan has a degree in social work along with work experience in human services. However, most recently, she has been a homemaker. For 18 years, Susan took care of an ill family member, volunteered in a school and taught her son at home. She is now looking to find employment because finances are tight at home.
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