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Minnesota Reading Corps Volunteers
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Are you interested in volunteering one hour per week?
APPLY HERE

Read below for more information!

If you would like to apply for a full-time year long AmeriCorps member position, learn more about applying.

 

The Commitment
The Minnesota Reading Corps is an exciting statewide initiative to help every Minnesota child become a successful reader.  The initiative trains and matches AmeriCorps members and Community Volunteers to children from age three to grade three who are not reading at grade level.  Volunteering for just an hour or so per week significantly expands MRC's capacity to provide children with this individualized tutoring. 

The Training
MRC volunteers receive training in
Working with kids!
literacy tutoring strategies before working with students.  Pre-K training focuses on early literacy skills and integrating reading, writing, and talking into all activities.  K-3 training focuses on specific reading skills, called Interventions, which reinforce skills students need in order to decode and comprehend text.

The Power!
Caring volunteers trained to work with students on specific literacy skills are a powerful presence in the lives of students learning to read.  Your time, patience and smiles can make all the difference in literacy success of students in your community.

Ready to Volunteer?
1. Learn more about your options
2. View a list of MRC sites in Minnesota
3. Complete the online application
    (Or download and mail us the PDF version)


If you have more questions or are experiencing difficulties with the application, please contact Stacy Sielaff, Volunteer Coordinator Liaison at ssielaff@theMLC.org or 651.645.2277 x243

Submit applications to:
Stacy Sielaff
Minnesota Reading Corps
756 Transfer Road
St. Paul, MN 55114

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