Literacy Volunteers of America
Literacy Volunteers
of Middlesex

P.O. Box 418, 11 Stephen Street
South River, NJ 08882

phone: 732-432-8000Changing Lives through
fax: 732-432-8189Literacy Education in
email: info@lvmnj.orgMiddlesex County
 
 

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Literacy is the Key


Reading is the key to learning. For many of our community members, including our most recent immigrants, the services of the Literacy Volunteers of Middlesex (LVM) can make the difference between poverty and prosperity, between despair and employment, between exclusion and assimilation.

LVM's role is unique among local service organizations in that it is the only free one-on-one tutoring program for Middlesex County that uses trained volunteers to teach Basic Literacy or English for Speakers of Other Languages. Tutors are trained to provide customized instructional plans that develop English reading, writing and speaking skills.


LVM Promotes Family Literacy
through Its Adult Education

More than 15 years ago the National Commission on Excellence in Education declared the United States "a nation at risk" because the educational foundations of society were being eroded by mediocrity. One of their conclusions was that "attentive parents are an irreplaceable asset. If they read and talk to their children and help them with their homework, schools are far better able to do their part."

By teaching parents to read and encouraging their participation and involvement in their children's school, LVM can be a partner in the family's educational success. Increased involvement results in higher achievement by the children, and an increased likelihood of completing high school and post secondary education. While LVM may entertain commencing a family literacy program in the near future, LVM is already having a profound effect upon family literacy.

 

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