READERS BECOME LEADERS: Albuquerque Reads looking for volunteer tutors

Albuquerque Reads, a program of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, relies on its many volunteer tutors to help some of our youngest students gain the life-changing skills of reading and writing.

ABQ Reads is again looking for new volunteers to join the ranks of this dedicated group.

Tutors volunteer in any of three of Albuquerque Public Schools’ Title I schools: Atrisco, Bel Air and Whittier elementaries. They donate 90 minutes a week, and those who prefer to join a team can volunteer just one week a month.

APS provides volunteers with training before they begin one-on-one tutoring, and it guides them throughout the school year.

To become a tutor, please check out ABQReads.com.

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