Our mission | To increase employability, enable future education, encourage civic involvement and promote family stability and support. |
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Troy Literacy Council
Ways to help | GED TutoringFor those who want to earn their GED, individual tutoring is available in reading, writing, and mathDigital Literacy TutoringFor people who need help finding information using technology or social mediaAdult Literacy TutorOne-on-one tutoring in reading and writing for any level of proficiencyESL/ESOL TutoringFor people who are non-native speakers of English, receive individual attention in speaking, listening, reading, writing, or conversation |
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How you help | Some people might think, "Oh, I can't teach. I'm not a teacher." While many of our tutors are former educators, TLC is a volunteer run organization, including the administration. That means in order for TLC to run smoothly, we need diverse people with a wide variety of skills. We need social media savvy people to run our platforms, marketers or graphic designers, lawyers to advise, event organizers, and the list goes on. Whatever your skill set, we likely have a use for it, so please consider joining us today. |
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About us | For over 48 years, Troy Literacy Council (TLC) has worked to alleviate illiteracy in Miami County by providing free, volunteer-based, one-on-one tutoring to individuals seeking to improve reading and writing skills. TLC was founded in 1972 when a group of Presbyterian women in Troy recognized the need for an adult literacy program in the community. TLC remains connected to those original Laubach literacy roots by operating under the umbrella of the national adult literacy program, ProLiteracy, and by embracing Laubach's motto, "Each One, Teach One." |
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