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About Us
Our Mission
Arlington Reads' mission is to increase
literacy rates in the Arlington community
by providing free and low-cost literacy
programs for adults, youth, and families.
About Us
Who We Are
Arlington Reads coordinates the literacy programs of
Arlington Public Library. Staff members are Arlington
Public Library employees and Americorps Vistas. We
rely on volunteers to serve as classroom teachers and
tutors.
About Us
Arlington Reads has provided GED preparation
classes for over 500 students. English as a Second
Language classes have helped students speak to their
child's teacher, understand utility bills, apply for jobs,
and be promoted in their place of employment.
Arlington Reads is an accredited member of
ProLiteracy, an international nonprofit organization
that supports literacy programs.
About Us
Grants continue to fund the majority of literacy
programs, and volunteers continue to be the backbone
of our programs and success!
Literacy by the Numbers
50%Number of children
born to illiterate
parents who grow up
to become illiterate
adults.
Literacy by the Numbers
The economic impact of
low literacy rates in terms
of: non-productivity in
the workforce, crime, and
lost tax revenue due to
unemployment.
Literacy by the Numbers
21%The percentage of illiterate adults in
Dallas county.
14%The percentage of illiterate adults in Tarrant county.
Volunteer Opportunities in…Literacy Programs GED Programs
Adult Literacy (ABE)
Texas Scottish Rite (TSR)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Computer Classes (CyberCoach)
Introduction to Computer Basics
Microsoft Office
Typing
Resume Creation
Pre-GED (5th – 8th grades)
Fundamental Mathematics
Science
Language Arts
Social Studies
GED (9th – 12th grades)
Math
Science
Language Arts
Social Studies
Volunteers Ask…Q. Do I need to be a teacher or have teaching experience?
A. No, teaching experience is not required to volunteer in our programs.
Volunteers Ask…Q. Do I need to speak Spanish in order to teach ESL?
A. No, our students come from countries all over the world. It is better if you speak English so they are immersed in the language!
Volunteers Ask…Q. What is the minimum age to volunteer with Arlington Reads?
A. 18 years old, is the minimum age for most Arlington Reads programs. Persons as young as 16 may be able to volunteer in certain CyberCoach positions.
Volunteers Ask…Q. What level of education is required to volunteer with Arlington Reads?
A.Our ESL, GED, and Adult Literacy
(ABE) programs require at least some college (usually 1 – 2 years).*
Students still in High School may volunteer in our CyberCoach program.*
Volunteers Ask…Q. What sort of time commitment is required?
A. 12 weeks – ESL, GED, Pre-GED.Ongoing – ABE & TSR.Ongoing/2x a month – CyberCoach.
We schedule classes according to volunteer availability!
Volunteers Ask…Q. Do you provide training and support for volunteers?
A. Yes! In-person or online orientation.* Curriculum & syllabus.* Access to computers and printers. On-going training opportunities. Volunteer networking opportunities. Volunteer recognition.
Why Volunteer?Let our volunteers tell you why!“I think a lot of people underestimate their own ability and what it means to others. It's gratifying to discover how a part of me that I take for granted enriches the lives of others in surprising ways.” – Dave P. (ESL)
“I was attracted to this program because the participants are genuinely motivated and working hard towards improving their lives with specific goals. My time is my most valuable resource, and in this program I can measure the impact of every hour I invest.” – Richard L. (Pre-GED)
Why Volunteer?Let our volunteers tell you why!
“Volunteering with Arlington Reads has allowed me to gain ESL classroom experience. Watching my students grow as they become more confident using English is truly rewarding.” – Maris R. (ESL)
“I've learned so much from my student…seeing that we are both about the same age we could relate to each other and that made learning fun.” -Megan C. (Pre-GED)
Why Volunteer?Let our volunteers tell you why!
“Arlington Reads is a marvelous program with dedicated personnel (staff and volunteers). Their impact will not only benefit individual lives but will significantly impact the Arlington community. – David L. (ABE)
“Volunteering is something I look forward to every week…” – Krystal C. (GED)