Literacy and the pursuit of happiness
Programs offered include Families for Literacy, where parents learn alongside their preschool-age children; Working for Inmate Literacy Now, where prisoners in O.C. jails hone their literacy skills; and English Language and Civics Education, where nonnative English speakers cover subjects ranging from nutrition to employment skills. As for Correa’s students, a few are learning English as a second language. “I tutor a Korean student who wants help with pronunciation,” Correa says. At one time, Correa worked with a 72-year-old man who couldn’t read or write but was finally ready to learn. Currently, Correa tutors four learners twice a week, for a total of 16 weekly volunteer hours. “I’m just interested in helping,” says Correa.
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