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Individual Volunteer Tutorial Programs |
A Great Place to VolunteerFrom the founding of the Wooten Center in 1990, education and instruction of the children has been a major priority. To the volunteer seeking to contribute to our society it offers:
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| Above: Volunteer Kathy Marienski explaining the components of observation, evaluation and recommendation to Laniesha Newton. | |
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| Volunteer April Singleton of South Central Los Angeles smiles at effort and achievement.. | Volunteer Tania Williams watches with a keen eye as James Hollins attempts to solve information by deductive reasoning. |
Who VolunteersVolunteers include young professionals, old professionals, senior citizens, retirees, students, coming from:
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| Above: Gene Randall explaining to Theodora Johnson how to deal with multiple choice questions and answers. | |
Why Volunteer?Volunteers have many motives for helping with our youth. Their reasons include:
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| Check out volunteers of the month for 2006 | Above: Ashley Purdue helping Breannie Wright with her homework. Ashley began coming to the center in 1990 when she was three years old. She is now a Senior at Drew-King Magnet High School. |
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