Who We Are
Learning Volunteers for
Adults of Richland County is a non-profit
organization that helps area adults meet individual
learning goals using trained volunteers.
What
We Do
We provide FREE,
CONFIDENTIAL help for adults to meet learning
goals important to them. Goals can be anything from
beginning reading or writing to help with college
preparation. We can also help with special areas
like preparing for the GED, getting a Commercial
Driver's License, studying for the citizenship test,
and other needs the adults may have.
How We Do This
We train volunteers from the
community using an approved 12 hour curriculum.
Each tutor is then matched with a specific adult to
help two hours per week at times that work for both
of them. Sometimes we group more than one learner
with a tutor if that works for everyone involved.
Where We
Do This
We have an office in the
Sidney Public Library, 121 3rd Ave. NW, Sidney, MT
(406-433-1917). You can contact us there or by
direct cell phone at 406-480-1971. There is also a
"contact us" link at the bottom of this page.
Why We
Do This
The individuals involved
with Learning Volunteers for Adults of Richland
County believe that having the necessary reading,
writing, math, and basic technology skills makes a
person better able to fully function in today's
society. Therefore, we want to help our area adults
reach better skill levels to improve their own
lives.
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