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Tutors waiting for learners

Literacy Central Vancouver Island is looking for some new clients.
Literacy tutor coordinator Jacqueline Webster says more than 20 new volunteer tutors, all with a background in teaching or tutoring include retired teachers and principals, are eager to get to work…..
Webster says each learner is assessed and then matched with a trained volunteer tutor and the pair will work together for up to three hours per week, usually at Literacy Central or Vancouver Island University.
However, Webster says Literacy Central Vancouver Island offers tutoring services from north of Nanaimo all they way down through Chemainus.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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