South Baldwin Literacy Council needs more volunteer tutors

South Baldwin Literacy Council needs more volunteer tutors

The South Baldwin Literacy Council is in need of volunteers to help tutor current school age children as well as adult community members who want to make a better life for themselves and their families.
SBLC is holding a new tutor orientation (pictured) at the Foley Public Library on Aug. 8 and Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. For more info, visit southbaldwinliteracycouncil.com. or call 251 943 7323.
“Volunteering is an incredible way to make connections within our community,’’ said SBLC Executive Director Mitchell Lee.
“There are hundreds of children and adults who need extra support in learning! If you have a few hours a week and have been wanting to make a difference, now is the time.”
Programs and educational services offered from SBLC’s base in Foley include job search assistance, GED preparation, in school and after school youth tutoring, adult basic education, three levels of english as a second language classes, driver’s license test preparatin, computer classes and citizenship preparation.
The SBLC was established in 1985 as a volunteer based, non-profit.