Individual Volunteer Tutorial Programs

A Great Place to Volunteer

From 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:

  • Energetic children to work with.

  • A pleasant environment.

  • Materials and support to assist in doing a good job.

 

  Above: Volunteer Kathy Marienski explaining the components of observation, evaluation and recommendation to Laniesha Newton.

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 Volunteers

Volunteers include young professionals, old professionals, senior citizens, retirees, students, coming from:

  • The local neighborhood.

  • LA Colleges and Universities.

  • Junior Colleges.

  • Center members (TTK - Teens Teaching Kids.)

  • All over Greater LA.

  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:

  • To give humanitarian spirit back to our society.

  • To stay in contact with the real world.

  • To better understand all segments of our city.

  • To improve the future of us all.

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.

This site was created by fans of the Wooten Center to recognize those individuals and corporate entities which support that center.  This fan site may contain information which is either out-of-date or incorrect.  For the most recent information please visit the official site. The official site is at 
www.wootencenter.org