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Join Us in Guiding the Next Generation of  Readers

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AARP Foundation Experience Corps matches children with caring volunteers 50 and older who take time to tutor and mentor children who need basic literacy skills and guidance.  Volunteers receive extensive training and staff support to enable them to  meet the children’s needs.  Volunteers must possess a high school diploma or GED, pass a criminal background check and a basic literacy screening.  Volunteers must complete at least 25 hours of training and serve preferably three days a week for  a total of 10-15 hours.  Monthly stipends are available.  Make a tangible difference, helping to shape young lives in the schools and communities of the DC Metro area.

Learn more about our program  during an information session on  October 20th, 2016, 10a.m.-11a.m.

AARP Foundation Experience Corps DC Metro Branch

601 E Street, NW

Washington, DC 20049

For questions or to RSVP please contact:

Denise Fraction, Volunteer Recruiter

dcexperiencecorps@aarp.org>

Phone: 202-434-6495

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